Technologies
We provide services of professional 3D printing (Additive Manufacturing) in metals, plastics, elastomers and resins. We use state-of-the-art 3D German and American 3D printers. The technologically advanced machinery park allows us to very accurately reproduce complex and mobile 3D models in a relatively short time. We use SLM (Selective Laser Melting) methods for metals, MJP (Multi-Jet Printing) for plastics and elastomers and DLP (Digital Light Processing) for light-curing resins.
A wide range of possibilities allows us to perfectly match the type of service to the customer's requirements, because each method and material used in it offers different properties of the final product.
Metoda Selective Laser Melting (SLM) – It is a selective melting of the material by means of a laser beam, which produces precise and homogeneous details from powder metals. The product is created with Additive Manufacturing technology while maintaining high accuracy. The SLM printout is characterized by properties comparable to products made from castings.
Metoda Multi-Jet Printing (MJP) – This is a stream modeling, i.e. spraying the material onto a work tray and then curing it with a UV lamp. The material layers are precisely dosed by the printing nozzles. Each model is covered by a wax support, which is automatically melted at the post-production stage.
Metoda Digital Light Printing (DLP/SLA) – It is a 3D printing process that similarly to Stereolithography (SLA) uses light-curing photopolymers. The main difference is in this case the light source. DLP uses a conventional source from the projector, which covers the surface of the photopolymer resin, thereby hardening the subsequent layers of the 3D model.