All 3D prints begins with a 3D model, regardless of material used, complexity and intended use, a 3D model will give you an accurate preview of what the object will be like before printing.
You will receive a preview of the 3D model that you can rotate/turn/zoom around to verify it is exactly as you want it to be.
You can also buy the original files for the 3D model, so you can print it on your own machines, or send it on to other manufacturers for larger productions for example.
A strong and versatile material, can be used for most projects, for example creating machine parts.
Advantages: Strong, versatile
Similar to regular steel, but can come into contact with water.
Advantages: Steel with water resistance
Ver light and strong material, often used in high strength projects, such as in the aviation industry
Advantages: Light, Strong and good for thin or narrow objects
One of the most environmental materials available, as the filaments are made with bio products, such as corn or sugar and are biodegradeable. Available in hard or soft plastic.
Advantages: versatile and environmental
Often called "lego plastic". Appreciated for its strength and safety. Good for prototyping or home projects.
Advantages: strong and safe
High precision, strong and flexible. Great for moveable parts and mechanisms.
Advantages: very high level of detail possible and flexible.
Great for decorative items such as vases or statues.
Advantages: good for aesthetic projects.
The hards and toughest material available. can handle even the hardest jobs.
Advantages: strength
Do you need a 3D print in a rush? then we can deliver a 3D model in a variety of plastics on the same day for smaller and less complex objects.
3D printing is very environmentally friendly compared to many traditional production methods. There is very little material waste and a 3D printer uses very little power compared to a CNC milling machine.
A CNC milling machine is typically limited by the fact that the table must be able to reach into the workpiece. This means that it is not possible to make a cut in the cut-out. Often 3D printing is also much cheaper than a CNC milled part and less resource intensive.
Metal 3D printers can get down to 0.1mm tolerance. Just as no air pockets can occur with a 3D printed part.
3D has managed to open up possibilities that were not possible in the past, especially for industries like health, auto industry, aviation industry etc. and bring new products to market much faster.
3D printing is also powerful when it comes to producing small quantities of products. For example. The aerospace industry can 3D print small jet engine parts with complex structurer, which could make the engine more economical.
In addition, 3D printing offers endless opportunities to experiment with different designs and materials for your product, and try them out in real life.
Yes, you can. It's the material that depends on whether you can see the PCB layer. If you use a material where the printed circuit board is visible, you will often hand sand the part to achieve a completely smooth surface.
Typically, payment is made by the hour. That is, the price is calculated based on how long it takes the 3D printer to produce an item. In addition, there will typically be a start-up cost which covers calibration and correct set-up of the machine.
It depends on what subject you are looking at e.g. Can you argue that a 3D printed Japanese kitchen knife, where several layers of metal are pressed together. But there will be no difference in strength if the kitchen knife is milled out of a metal..
On the other hand, 3D printing can improve many products beyond the capabilities of traditional production methods, such as parts for jet engines.
But on a more general level, it would be subjective to argue whether a certain 3D printed object is better or worse than its traditional counterpart. From an economic perspective, 3D printing is becoming a very efficient, resource powerful and cost effective way to produce.
Then we have a made a e-book that shows you exactly how you can use 3D print in your business or project. It is completely free and you can download it here:
At 3Dindustriprint we are always ready to help companies who have a urgent need to produce a part or other object that can be hard to obtain otherwise
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