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  • Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D Printing

    DMLS is an advanced powdered bed fusion (PBF) technique where a re-coater blade or roller evenly distributes powdered metal across a substrate. A high-precision laser then selectively melts the powder layer by layer to build up the desired part. This method is highly regarded in the automotive and aerospace industries for producing high-performance metal components with exceptional precision and strength.

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  • Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D Printing

    FDM is a widely used 3D printing technique that employs a heated extruder to deposit thermoplastic filament layer by layer, gradually building up a solid object. Known for its versatility and affordability, FDM is one of the most popular 3D printing methods available. Its compatibility with a diverse range of filaments makes it suitable for a broad array of applications, from prototypes to functional parts.

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  • HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D Printing

    MJF 3D printing is a Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) technology that uses a heat source to fuse thermoplastic powder particles—typically nylon or TPU—within a build chamber. This process combines infrared energy with a fusing agent to create each layer of the part. MJF is renowned for producing robust components with moderate temperature resistance, making it ideal for applications such as engine housings, bellows, baffles, and jigs and fixtures.

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  • Vacuum Casting

    Vacuum Casting is used to produce high-quality parts with detailed and accurate features, often mimicking the properties of injection-molded parts.

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