3D Printing Service
SLA, Carbon DLS™, FDM, SLS, HP MJF and DMLS 3D Printing Services Online | Over 35 Available Materials | Express 3D Printing within 3 Days
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We provide 3D printing services for the production of both prototypes and series of parts in as fast as 3 days. We have the capability to produce parts by Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), HP Multi Jet Fusion (HP MJF), Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA), Carbon DLS™, and Direct Metal Laser Sintering.
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Advantages of Ordering 3D Printed Parts from Xometry
Rapid Turnaround
Parts can typically be shipped in as little as 3 day, allowing for faster design iterations and speed to market.
Precision
Offers high-precision tolerances ranging from +/-0.1 – 0.3 mm, depending on customer specs.
Finishing
We offer various finishing options as dying, media tumbling, sanding.
Material Selection
Choose from over 35 materials: rigid and flexible plastics, elastomers, metals.
Fast Delivery across Europe
Xometry delivers parts to all European countries, including UK, Norway and Switzerland. Just get a quote and see available delivery options along with your CNC parts quote.
3D Printing Technologies
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is a powerful 3D printing technology that produces highly accurate and durable parts that are capable of being used directly in end-use, low-volume production, or for rapid prototyping.
HP Multi Jet Fusion is a new 3D printing technology that produces highly accurate and durable parts that are capable of being used directly in end-use, low-volume production, or for rapid prototyping. Since the process uses well-established 2D printing ink-jetting, it has remarkably fast layer times compared to other powder bed fusion technologies.
Stereolithography (SLA) is a robust 3D printing technology that produces extremely accurate and high resolution parts that are capable of being used directly in end-use, low-volume production, or for rapid prototyping.
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is a 3D printing technology widely known for its speed, accuracy, and competitive cost.
Carbon Digital Light Synthesis™ utilises digital light projection, oxygen permeable optics, and programmable liquid resins to produce parts with end-use durability, resolution and surface finish.
Direct metal laser sintering is a 3D printing technology that creates functional prototypes and end-use parts from metal. In this process, a computer numerically controlled, high-power laser beam selectively fuses metal powder layer by layer until the part is formed. DMLS is capable of manufacturing parts with very complex features and functional all-in-one assemblies with several mating parts. It is often employed as an alternative to CNC machining and metal casting.
3D Printing Materials
- ABS
- ABS-ESD7
- ASA
- Nylon 12 Carbon-Filled
- Nylon PA11
- Nylon PA12
- Nylon PA12 Glass-Filled
- PC-ABS Polycarbonate
- PC-ISO Polycarbonate
- PC-like Heat Resist Translucent
- PC-Polycarbonate
- PLA
- PETG
- PEEK
- ULTEM 1010 High-performance thermoplastics
- ULTEM 9085 High-performance thermoplastics
- Watershed XC 11122 ABS/PBT-like
- Xtreme Grey Polypropylene/ ABS-like
- Xtreme White 200 Polypropylene/ ABS-like
- RPU 70 (Rigid Polyurethane)
- FPU 50 (Flexible Polyurethane)
- EPX 82 (Epoxy)
- CE 221 (Cynate Ester)
- UMA 90 (Urethane Methacrylate)
- DPR 10
- Flex Whitish TPU/TPE-like
- Elastomeric Polyurethane (EPU 40)
- SIL 30 (Silicone)
- Aluminium AlSiMG | EN 1706:1998
- Tool Steel MS1 | 1.2709
- Stainless Steel 17-4 | 1.4542
- Stainless Steel 316L | 1.4404
- Inconel 718
Check out our 3D printing materials selection guide.
Size Limitations
Your parts can 3D printed in up to the following sizes:
- SLS: up to 600 x 350 x 560mm
- MJF: up to 380 x 284 x 380 mm
- SLA: up to 480 x 480 x 560 mm
- FDM: up to 600 mm x 900 mm x 900 mm
- DLS: up to 119 mm x 189 mm x 300 mm
- DMLS: up to 250 mm x 250 mm x 325 mm
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