Technology
FUSED DEPOSITION MODELING (FDM) is one of the most widely used and cost-effective 3D printing technologies for creating functional prototypes, end-use parts, and custom manufacturing tools. In the FDM 3D printing process, a digital 3D model is sliced into layers, and thermoplastic filament is extruded through a heated nozzle to build parts layer by layer.
The process is known for its simplicity, reliability, and affordability, making it ideal for rapid prototyping, industrial manufacturing, educational applications, and on-demand 3D printing services.
APPLICATIONS OF FDM 3D PRINTING
Rapid Prototyping | Industrial Manufacturing | Custom Tooling | End-Use Parts
Rapid Prototyping – fast, low-cost 3D printed prototypes for product development
Custom Jigs & Fixtures – industrial tooling for assembly and production lines
End-Use Parts – low-volume, durable plastic components for real-world use
Automotive Parts – brackets, housings, and interior components
Aerospace Components – lightweight UAV frames and support structures
Educational Models – STEM learning tools and mechanical demos
Medical Prototypes – device casings and testing tools (non-implant)
Consumer Product Mockups – packaging, handles, ergonomic designs
Retail Displays – branded signage, 3D logos, point-of-sale displays
Art & Design Pieces – sculptures, architectural models, creative concepts