3D Printing Services

Our 3D Printing Services

Versadyne’s 3D Printing services are supported by engineering staff who understand the pressure of designing and getting to market just the right product.

Secondly, our dedicated staff with decades of engineering and manufacturing experience, review all the information you provide.  Ask the right questions and get you the results you need quickly and professionally.

About 3D Printing

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a broad term.  It encompasses many different technologies. 

All of those technologies use a computer control to deposit, join or solidify material, typically layer by layer, to generate a three dimensional object.

A key advantage of 3D printing is the ability to produce very complex shapes or geometries. Some that would be impossible to create by hand, including hollow parts or parts with internal structures.

Example technologies include Stereolithography (SLA), Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) also known as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS).

3D Printed Rapid Prototypes

Prototyping is a smart step in the product development process for designers and manufacturers striving to take their best product to market quickly and economically.

Most importantly, prototyping provides an opportunity to hold the product in your hand and determine first hand if it meets all your needs.

Different materials and/or technologies can be used depending on your stage of the design process.  For this reason, our staff can assist  no matter where you are in the process. 

Best of all, since your product was created digitally, you no longer need to dread modifications.

3D Printing Technologies

Choose a technology

SLA

SLA Prototype Brush

The stereolithography process uses a vat of liquid UV-curable resin and a UV laser to build parts one layer at a time.

FDM

FDM Prototypes

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) also knows as Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF). The FDM process uses thermoplastic-based materials extruded onto a build tray layer by layer.

PolyJet

The Polyjet process jets layers of UV-curable photopolymer onto a build tray layer by layer.

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