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3D Printers: (FDM)

  • Accuracy:

    (±0.004 inches)

    Printing Area:

    256 × 256 × 256 mm (10” × 10” × 10”)

  • Available in PLA, ABS, PETG, and more:

    • White

    • Black

    • Gray

    • Red

    • Blue

    • Green

    • Yellow

    • Orange

    • Purple

    • Brown

    • Pink

    • Beige / Skin-tone

    These are great for general-use parts, models, and functional prints.

  • High shine, metallic-like finish

    • Popular silk colors:

      • Silk Gold, Silver, Bronze

      • Silk Red, Blue, Green, etc.

    • Pastel shades – Light blues, mints, peaches, lavender, etc.

    • Neon / Fluorescent – Bright UV-reactive colors (great for signs or party props)

    • Color-shifting (Iridescent) – Changes hue based on light or viewing angle

    • Dual or Tri-color (Rainbow) – Color gradients or filaments with multiple strands

    • Available in PLA and PETG

    • Common colors:

      • Clear (natural)

      • Translucent red, green, blue, yellow

    • These are popular for light-up projects or visual models

    • Wood-filled (real wood fibers)

    • Metal-filled (bronze, copper, steel powder)

    • Carbon fiber-filled

    • Marble-effect PLA

  • Typically glows green, blue, or aqua after UV exposure

    • Thermochromic – Changes color with temperature

    • UV-reactive – Changes under sunlight or UV light

3D Printers: (SLA)

  • Accuracy:

    10 μm (± 0.0004 inches)

    Printing Area:

    280 x 240 x 465 mm (11” x 9.4” x 18.3”)

  • These are the most commonly available and widely used for general-purpose printing:

    • Gray (light, medium, or dark) – Excellent for visualizing detail and often used for prototypes or models.

    • White – Clean finish, good for painting.

    • Black – High contrast, good for professional prototypes.

    • Clear (Transparent or Translucent) – Popular for visual or artistic applications, available in multiple tints.

    • Beige / Skin-tone / Bone – Used for figurines or anatomical models.

  • Some resins come pre-colored in vibrant options:

    • Red

    • Blue

    • Green

    • Yellow

    • Orange

    • Purple

    • Pink

    These are great for visual models, miniatures, or decorative parts.

  • Often used for artistic, optical, or decorative applications:

    • Clear Blue

    • Clear Green

    • Clear Red

    • Clear Yellow

    • Amber

    • Smoky Black or Gray

  • These are typically limited to neutral tones for performance-focused applications:

    • Gray

    • Black

    • White

    • Beige

    • Off-white / Ivory

    (Brands like Siraya Tech, Elegoo, Anycubic, and Phrozen offer engineering-grade resins.)

  • Specialty resins may also have:

    • Glow-in-the-dark

    • Color-shifting (iridescent)

    • Metallic

    • Fluorescent / Neon

    • Marble or Stone effect

FDM Printing

affordable, versatile, and great for prototyping

  • We create digital representations of your concepts, products, or designs. Whether you need realistic prototypes, architectural renderings, or custom components, our skilled team ensures accuracy and quality in every model. Let us transform your vision into stunning 3D reality.

  • Our FDM printing service offers fast and affordable production of your designs using advanced 3D printing technology. With precision and reliability, we bring your concepts to life layer by layer, delivering high-quality prototypes and parts. Experience efficient turnaround times and cost-effective solutions with our FDM printing service.

  • Our resin printing service delivers unparalleled precision and detail to your projects. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, we produce high-resolution prototypes and models with exceptional surface finish. Experience superior quality and intricate designs brought to life through our resin printing service.

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Creating the future

Layer by Layer

3D Resin Printing

  • 3D resin printing, also known as stereolithography (SLA), is a form of additive manufacturing where objects are created layer by layer using liquid resin that is solidified by light. This precise and versatile process is ideal for creating intricate and detailed models with smooth surfaces, making it popular in industries such as prototyping, jewelry making, and dentistry.