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CONTRACT MANUFACTURING

Industrial FDM manufacturing, fully specified

Our manufacturing service is defined by six things: production capacity, build envelope, nozzle resolution, layer thickness and configurable build settings — backed by post-processing to finish the job.

PRODUCTION CAPICITY

Built to scale from prototype to mass production

Our printer fleet runs continuously across multiple build farms, giving us flexible throughput whether you need one part or one million.

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15-40

Parts per hour, per machine¹

75+

Machines in operation

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350-900

Parts per hour, per machine¹

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1-1M

Lot size range

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¹ Varies by part geometry, size, infill density and material — figures shown reflect typical small-to-mid-size functional parts across our fleet.

BUILD ENVELOPE

Three machine classes, one size for every part

From small precision components to large-format single-piece prints, our fleet spans compact, mid-format and large-format build volumes — so your part is matched to the right machine, not forced into the wrong one.

COMPACT CLASS

256 × 256 × 256 mm

Enclosed-chamber desktop-class machines for precision components, brackets, housings and small functional parts. High repeatability for short-to-mid production runs.

MID FORMAT

400 x 400 x 400 mm

large enough for assemblies, enclosures and tooling, while staying efficient for batch production runs of small-to-medium parts.

LARGE FORMAT

600 x 600 x 600 mm

Industrial-scale machines for large single-piece parts that would otherwise need splitting and bonding, jigs, fixtures, large enclosures and tooling.

Across all three classes, our fleet covers outbox dimensions from small precision components up to 600 mm cube single-piece prints — with multiple machines per class running in parallel for production-scale throughput.

NOZZLE SIZE AND RESOLUTION

Line width and horizontal resolution, matched to your part

Nozzle diameter determines line width (horizontal resolution) and print speed trade-off. We select the right nozzle per order based on detail requirements and part size.

NOZZLE DIAMETER
TYPICAL LINE WIDTH
BEST FOR
RELATIVE SPEED
0.2 mm
0.24 - 0.3 mm
Fine detail, small text, intricate geometry
Slow
0.4 mm
0.4 -0.48 mm
Standard — most functional & prototype parts
Standard
0.6 mm
0.6 – 0.72 mm
Larger parts, faster throughput, good strength
Fast
0.8 mm
0.8 – 0.96 mm
Large-format parts, structural infill, jigs
Faster
1.0 mm+
1.0 – 1.2 mm
Large-volume parts where speed outweighs fine detail
Fastest
POST-PROCESSING SERVICES

Finished beyond the printer

Optional finishing services bring parts from "printed" to "production-ready."

Support Removal

Clean removal of printed  support structures, leaving the part free of residue and ready for use or further finishing.

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Polishing

A refined surface finish for cosmetic parts or components requiring reduced friction and a smoother final appearance.

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Sanding

Surface smoothing to reduce visible layer lines and prepare parts for painting, coating, or improved tactile finish.

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Heat Gun Finishing

Controlled heat applied to smooth surface ridges and seal layer lines, also used to gently shape or flatten warped sections before final inspection.

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ASSEMBLY

Delivered ready to use, not just ready to print

For multi-part orders, we don't stop at the printer. Components are fitted, joined and finished into a complete product before it ships, available as an add-on to any production order.

SNAP-FIT

Printed components designed to click together without hardware — fast to assemble, ideal for enclosures and housings with repeatable fit.

FASTENED

Parts joined with screws, threaded inserts, or bolts — for assemblies that need to be serviceable or disassembled later.

BONDED

Adhesive or solvent-bonded joints for a permanent, seamless assembly — used where disassembly isn't required and a clean finish matters.

Assembly is always paired with a manufacturing order — let us know your assembly requirements when you submit your order or RFQ, and an AM engineer will confirm feasibility and process.

Ready to start production?

Upload your CAD file and get industrial-quality FDM parts delivered — from one prototype to mass production.

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