Our core 3D printing capabilities include:
Utilizing advanced multi-material and high-temperature material handling systems, we can seamlessly print highly intricate, multi-color, and multi-material models without manual pausing or painting.
Our advanced manufacturing equipment can handle nozzle temperatures up to 350°C and build plates up to 120°C. This allows us to print everything from standard PLA, PETG, and flexible TPU to advanced engineering-grade filaments like ABS, ASA, Polycarbonate (PC), Nylon (PA), and Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced polymers. Whether you need heat, water, UV, or wear resistance, we have the hardware to support it.
We stock all available hotend sizes in our shop. This allows us to perfectly match our hardware to your design's demands, swapping to smaller nozzles to achieve ultra-fine precision for decorative models or utilizing wider extrusions to produce robust, high-strength structural parts.
Our fleet features expansive build volumes, making our setup ideal for large-scale single parts, architectural models, or small-batch manufacturing.
We utilize dynamic, cutting-edge print heads that feature up to 7 individual nozzles, perfect for highly specialized, large multi-material runs that require different nozzle sizes or materials in a single print.
Our high-speed CoreXY motion systems utilize comprehensive AI assistants. Combined with 1080P live-view, toolhead, and nozzle cameras, we actively monitor every single layer to guarantee flawless quality and prevent print failures before they happen.
Our fleet features fully enclosed printing chambers, ensuring quick turnarounds and uncompromised quality for functional prototypes. This controlled thermal environment prevents warping and layer separation in high-shrinkage engineering plastics.
One of the biggest hidden enemies of 3D print quality is water. Many advanced FDM thermoplastics—especially Nylon, Polycarbonate (PC), and Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) support materials—are highly hygroscopic, meaning they act like sponges and actively absorb moisture from the air. If damp plastic is extruded, the trapped water boils inside the nozzle, causing dimensional flaws, severe warping, poor layer adhesion, bubbling, and a massive loss of mechanical strength. We never print with wet filament. We utilize sealed, climate-controlled storage to keep materials perfectly dry. For highly sensitive engineering plastics, we pre-dry the filament at elevated temperatures before printing to ensure peak dimensional stability and visual clarity.