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From Prototyping to Batch runs-
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Expertise

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is one of the most popular and widely used 3D printing technologies. It works by extruding thermoplastic filament through a heated nozzle, layer by layer, to build objects from the ground up. FDM is known for its affordability, speed, and versatility, ideal for functional prototypes, custom parts, and everyday products. With a range of materials like PLA, ABS, and PETG, FDM printing offers a great balance of strength, detail, and cost-effectiveness.
Batch Production

Stereolithography (SLA) is a high-precision 3D printing technology that uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin into solid parts, layer by layer. Known for its exceptional detail, smooth surface finish, and accuracy, SLA is ideal for intricate models, prototypes, and applications requiring fine features. It’s commonly used in industries like dentistry, jewelry, and product design where visual quality and precision matter most.
Rapid Prototyping

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) cutting is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled machines to precisely cut, shape, or engrave materials like wood, plastic, metal, and acrylic. Guided by digital designs, CNC cutting delivers high accuracy and repeatability, making it perfect for parts that require tight tolerances, detailed patterns, or consistent quality, ideal for both prototyping and production.
Product Development

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is one of the most popular and widely used 3D printing technologies. It works by extruding thermoplastic filament through a heated nozzle, layer by layer, to build objects from the ground up. FDM is known for its affordability, speed, and versatility, ideal for functional prototypes, custom parts, and everyday products. With a range of materials like PLA, ABS, and PETG, FDM printing offers a great balance of strength, detail, and cost-effectiveness.
Reverse Engineering

Stereolithography (SLA) is a high-precision 3D printing technology that uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin into solid parts, layer by layer. Known for its exceptional detail, smooth surface finish, and accuracy, SLA is ideal for intricate models, prototypes, and applications requiring fine features. It’s commonly used in industries like dentistry, jewelry, and product design where visual quality and precision matter most.
Architectural Models

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) cutting is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled machines to precisely cut, shape, or engrave materials like wood, plastic, metal, and acrylic. Guided by digital designs, CNC cutting delivers high accuracy and repeatability, making it perfect for parts that require tight tolerances, detailed patterns, or consistent quality, ideal for both prototyping and production.
























