Our 3D Printing Services
We offer you a range of high-quality 3D printing (additive manufacturing) services, covering advanced technologies such as FDM, SLA, SLS, and SLM. Whether it is plastic or metal, with our profound expertise, we can achieve precise 3D printing, providing diverse and reliable options for prototype manufacturing and product production.
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Why Choose AAA MOULD for 3D Printing?
3D Printing Technology
We provide high-quality additive manufacturing services, including FDM, SLA, SLS, and SLM, enabling rapid and precise 3D printing of plastics and metals. Our solutions are ideal for rapid prototyping, functional components, and small-batch production, and can handle complex geometries that cannot be achieved by traditional methods.
Prototype Manufacturing Process
Technology and Materials
In addition to the aforementioned FDM, SLA, and SLS, there are also technologies such as Digital Light Processing (DLP), Electron Beam Melting (EBM), etc. Different technologies have their own characteristics in terms of precision, speed, cost, applicable materials, etc.
◉ Plastics: PLA (polylactic acid, biodegradable, environmentally friendly, and easy to print), ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, high strength, good toughness, and better heat resistance).
◉ Metals: Stainless steel, titanium alloy, aluminum alloy, etc., are used for manufacturing high-performance and high-strength components, such as in the fields of aerospace, medical implants, etc.
◉ Ceramics: Such as alumina ceramics, zirconia ceramics, etc., can be used for manufacturing components and handicrafts with high temperature resistance, wear resistance, and special physical and chemical properties.
Comparison of 3D Printing Technologies
| Technologies | FDM | SLA | SLS | SLM |
| Advantages | Most affordable 3D printing process for plastic parts | High resolution | Consistent strength | Strong and hard parts |
| No visible layer lines,smooth finish | No support structures needed | Ideal for complex shapes | ||
| Ideal for transparent parts | ||||
| Disadvantages | Relatively Low Surface Quality. | Printers more expensive than FDM | Porosity | Limited build size |
| Visible layer lines, weaker layer bonding. | Weak parts will degrade with sunlight | Rough surface finish | Thermal stress and warping | |
| Not cost-effective for high volumes | Extensive post-processing required | High cost | High cost | |
| Typical layer height | 50-400 microns | 25-100 microns | 100-120 microns | 20-50 microns |