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FDM Printing

High Flexibility

FDM printing is a cost-effective solution for functional prototypes and larger parts where material performance and scalability matter more than fine detail. This process supports a wide range of engineering thermoplastics and is well suited for fixtures, housings, and low-to-mid volume production.

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What is FDM Printing Best For?

  • Larger parts that exceed resin build size limits

  • Many color options for each material type

  • Jigs, fixtures, and tooling components

  • Cost-effective low- to mid-volume production

What are the FDM Printing Limitations?

  • Fine micro-features are not achievable

  • Layer stepping is visible on most surfaces

  • Dimensional accuracy is lower than resin-based processes

PLA
PETG
ABS
ASA
TPU
PA-CF
Onboarding Options

256mm x 256mm x 256mm
Maximum Part Size

±0.150mm or ±0.2% of the feature size

Prototype to Mid-Volume Production

200µm Feature Resolution

±0.100mm Repeatability

Hardened Steel 0.2mm, 0.4mm, or 0.6mm Nozzle

80-280µm Layer Thickness

5-15µm Ra (Top)
15-40µm Ra (Side)

STEP, SLDPRT, or STL File Formats

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