Technology and materials
Technology and materials
A compact guide to processes used for prototypes, functional parts, detailed SLA models, and 3D scanning.
Which process should you choose?
The right process depends on part size, required accuracy, budget, strength, and expected surface finish.
FDM/FFF is strong for functional parts, SLA is best for fine detail, and 3D scanning helps recreate or measure existing objects.
Before production starts, we clarify operating conditions, choose a realistic manufacturing path, and align expected results for lead time, accuracy, and budget. This reduces unnecessary iterations and helps deliver a part that is ready for practical use right after delivery.
Processes
- FDM / FFF printing
- SLA resin printing
- 3D scanning
FDM / FFF printing
Modern CoreXY 3D printers with a large build volume and repeatability. Best for strong functional parts.
PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU
SLA resin printing
Accuracy down to 0.05 mm. Excellent for models that require high detail, medical prototypes, and miniatures.
Standard, Tough, Clear Resin
3D scanning
Professional optical scanners with laser tracking. Capturing dark and glossy surfaces without matting.