Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

FDM 3D Printing, is a method of additive manufacturing where layers of materials are fused together in a pattern to create an object. The material is usually melted just past its glass transition temperature, and then extruded in a pattern next to or on top of previous extrusions, creating an object layer by layer.


Our printers

We use 4 popular FDM Printers for our standard FDM prints. These are the Voron 2.4, Creality Ender 3, Tronxy X5SA Pro, and Tevo Tornado. All our printers have been upgraded with direct drive systems from E3D (Hemera) and Micro Swiss (Ender 3 Direct Drive) as well as 32bit Control boards from MKS and Bigtreetech for highly detailed and accurate prints. Our printers are also capable of printing high temperature materials for industrial applications.

Materials

We exclusively use eSUN FDM Materials for all our prints.

 
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PLA+ ($$)

  • Extracted and purified from corn grain

  • High rigidity

  • Suitable for printing larger models

  • Toughness is 2 times more than the PLA on the market


ABS+ ($)

  • Smooth printing finish

  • High toughness, hardness and rigidity, and good scratch resistance

  • Good heat resistance

  • Easy for painting


ePA6-CF ($$$)

  • Excellent oil resistance, wear resistance and creep resistance of ePA6-CF allows it to replace traditional metal materials used in the automative industry. ePA6-CF is lighter than equivalent metal parts used in manufacturing of engine parts, electrical parts and car body parts. It’s excellent fatigue resistance can be used in the manufacturing of synchronous drive gears for automobile internal combustion engines.

  • ePA6-CF can replace metal materials, mainly used in the defence and aerospace industry, such as in the manufacturing of missile engine parts, rocket launchers, rocket tails, etc.

  • Its excellent non-warping properties allows it to be used in manufacturing thin-walled products, such as helmets, automobile bumpers and robot arms.

Contact us for your FDM Printing needs