3D Printing Prototypes
Process Introduction
3D printing rapid prototyping uses a layer-by-layer build-up process, making it suitable for design verification and small-batch prototyping. It eliminates the need for molds and can quickly produce complex geometries, making it widely used in R&D and display applications.
Process Flow
- Receive STL File
- Printing Process Selection (SLA/SLS/FDM)
- Printing
- Surface Post-treatment (Polishing, Painting)
- Dimensional Inspection
- Finished Product Delivery
Product Parameters
| Parameter |
Value Range/Description |
| Process |
SLA, SLS, FDM |
| Material |
Photosensitive Resin, Nylon, ABS, TPU |
| Accuracy |
±0.05–0.2 mm |
| Minimum Wall Thickness |
0.5 mm |
| Maximum Size |
≤1000 mm |
| Surface Treatment |
Polishing, Painting, Plating |
| Turn-off Time |
1–3 Days |
| Applications |
Industrial design, medical models, display samples |
| Minimum Order Quantity |
1 piece |
| Features |
No molds required, complex and flexible shapes |
Applications and Advantages
Applications:
- Appearance models
- Display samples
- Medical device models
Advantages:
- Fast production, sample production within 1 day
- No mold required, low cost
- Suitable for complex geometries
- High flexibility
- Various material options
FAQ
Q1: What's the smallest possible size?
A1: Wall thickness up to 0.5 mm.
Q2: Is it environmentally friendly?
A2: The material meets environmental standards.
Q3: Can transparent parts be produced?
A3: SLA resin can achieve transparent effects.
Q4: Can it be colored?
A4: Can it be painted or silk-screened.
Q5: How fast is the molding process?
A5: Delivery in as little as 24 hours.
Customized Molds
We offer customized appearance, structural optimization, transparent parts, and rapid mold development, suitable for R&D and display.