Industrial 3D Prototyping

Industrial 3D Prototyping

Accelerate your product development with our industrial 3D printing service. Engineered for high precision, complex geometries, and low-volume manufacturing in demanding sectors.

Industrial Custom 3D Printing Prototype

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Additive Manufacturing Definition & Industrial Scenarios

Definition: Immicron's professional 3D printing service provides industrial-grade additive manufacturing using SLA, SLS, FDM, and advanced metal printing technologies to transform CAD data into high-fidelity physical parts with tight tolerances.

Primary Applications: 1. Rapid prototyping for functional testing and design verification. 2. Jigs, fixtures, and end-of-arm tooling for factory floors. 3. Low-volume, on-demand production for automotive, aerospace, and medical devices.

Material Capabilities: Utilizing a wide spectrum of engineering-grade materials, including high-temp resins, tough nylon (PA12), ABS, Polycarbonate (PC), and specialized metal alloys designed for structural integrity and thermal resistance.

Engineering Specifications & OEM Capabilities

Technical Parameters

Standard Tolerance ±0.1mm - ±0.2mm (Technology Dependent)
Core Technologies SLA, SLS, FDM, PolyJet, DMLS
Post-Processing Sanding, Painting, Plating, Thread Tapping

Why Partner With Us?

  • Strict NDA policies implemented to completely protect your intellectual property and CAD designs.
  • Expert DFM (Design for Manufacturing) analysis included to ensure optimal printability and structural integrity.
  • Highly scalable production capabilities, ranging from single functional prototypes to low-volume bridge manufacturing.

Technical Resources & Additive Insights

Comprehensive Overview of Custom 3D Printing Technologies

Deep dive into SLA, SLS, and FDM processes to select the right technology for your industrial parts...

The Role of 3D Printing in Enhancing Product Design Cycles

Learn how rapid prototyping drastically reduces time-to-market and iterative design costs...

Exploring Advanced Materials in Custom 3D Printing

Analyze the mechanical properties of engineering resins, tough nylons, and structural alloys...

Trusted by Engineering Leaders

★★★★★

"Immicron's SLA prototyping helped us verify our complex internal geometries flawlessly. The surface finish was near-injection molded quality straight out of the box."

Senior Mechanical Engineer
Medical Device Manufacturer
★★★★★

"We rely on their SLS nylon printing for our factory floor jigs. The structural integrity is phenomenal, and it has drastically cut our tooling costs."

Operations Manager
Automotive Tier-1 Supplier
★★★★★

"Fast lead times and extreme discretion with our CAD files. They are our go-to partner for low-volume bridge manufacturing before scaling."

Hardware R&D Lead
Consumer Electronics Firm

Manufacturing & Technical FAQ

What is the Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) for 3D printing services?

We have no strict MOQ for standard rapid prototyping—you can order a single part for design verification. For low-volume production runs, we offer tiered pricing structures.

What is your standard lead time for 3D printed prototypes?

Standard SLA and FDM prototypes typically ship within 3-5 business days. Complex SLS, metal printing, or orders requiring extensive post-processing (painting/plating) may take 7-10 days.

How do you protect my intellectual property and CAD designs?

We take data security seriously. We offer mutually binding Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) before you upload any proprietary CAD files, ensuring your IP remains strictly confidential.

Can your 3D printed parts match the strength of injection-molded plastics?

Yes, by utilizing industrial-grade materials like Glass-Filled Nylon (PA12-GF) in SLS or high-temp engineering resins in SLA, we can achieve mechanical properties very close to, or sometimes exceeding, traditional injection molding.

Do you offer DFM (Design for Manufacturing) analysis?

Absolutely. Our engineering team reviews every uploaded CAD model for printability, identifying potential issues like thin walls, overhangs, or warped geometries before production begins.

What post-processing finishes are available for industrial parts?

We offer a full suite of secondary operations, including support removal, bead blasting, hand sanding, vapor smoothing, custom spray painting (Pantone matched), and inserting threaded brass inserts.

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