3D Printing Plastic

Our plastic 3D printing service provides fast and flexible solutions for prototyping and low-volume production. Whether for complex parts, functional prototypes, or custom products, we deliver efficient, cost-effective solutions to accelerate your product development cycle.

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Our 3D Printing Plastic Service

We offer comprehensive plastic 3D printing services, covering design, printing, and post-processing in one-stop solutions. We support multiple printing technologies including FDM, SLA, SLS, and MJF, meeting various material, precision, and functional requirements.

What is 3D Printing Plastic ?

What is 3D Printing Plastic ?

 

Plastic 3D printing is an additive manufacturing process that builds parts layer by layer using plastic filament, powder, or photosensitive resin. It is suitable for prototyping, low-volume production, and complex-geometry components.

 
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Advantage of 3D Printing Plastic

Effect Parameters of Plastic 3D Printing

ParameterDescription
Layer Thickness0.05–0.3 mm
Accuracy±0.1–0.3 mm
Minimum Wall Thickness0.5 mm
Surface RoughnessRa 0.8–3.2 μm
Max Build SizeDepends on technology

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What 3D printing services do we provide?

 

There are many types of 3D printing equipment and processes, and depending on cost, materials, finished product quality, and design, the appropriate 3D printing equipment will be used. Common 3D printing processes include:

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Our 3D Printing Capabilities

 

 

ProcessMax Build SizeAccuracyMaterialsPost-processingLead Time
FDM300 × 300 × 400 mm±0.2 mmPLA, ABS, PETGPolishing, Painting2–5 days
SLA145 × 145 × 175 mm±0.1 mmResinPolishing, Painting, Coating3–7 days
SLS250 × 250 × 300 mm±0.15 mmPA12, PA11Polishing, Painting5–10 days
MJF380 × 284 × 380 mm±0.1–0.2 mmPA12, TPUPolishing, Painting5–10 days

Why Choose Us ?

  • Multiple printing technologies: FDM / SLA / SLS / MJF

  • Wide material selection, including general-purpose and engineering plastics

  • Experienced team + ISO 9001 quality control

  • Fast delivery: prototypes in 3–5 days

  • Post-processing services available: polishing, painting, electroplating, laser marking

Available Materials

 

Material TypeGrade / VariantDensityTensile StrengthHeat Deflection Temp. (HDT)Elongation at BreakSuitable 3D Printing ProcessTypical AccuracyMaterial PropertiesTypical Applications
PLA (Polylactic Acid)Standard PLA1.25 g/cm³50–70 MPa~55–60°C4–10%FDM / FFF±0.1 – 0.2 mmBiodegradable, easy to print, low warpingPrototypes, educational models, decorative parts
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)ABS-M30 / ABSplus1.04 g/cm³40–50 MPa~95–105°C10–30%FDM / FFF / SLA (special resin)±0.1 – 0.2 mmHigh toughness, moderate heat resistance, durableFunctional prototypes, automotive parts, housings
Nylon (PA12 / PA11)PA12, PA111.01 g/cm³45–55 MPa~180°C (annealed)15–25%SLS / MJF / FDM±0.05 – 0.15 mmStrong, wear-resistant, flexibleEngineering parts, jigs, functional prototypes
PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)PETG1.27 g/cm³50–60 MPa~70–80°C15–25%FDM / FFF±0.1 – 0.2 mmTransparent, chemical-resistant, easy to printHousings, transparent components, functional parts
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)TPU 95A / 85A1.21 g/cm³25–35 MPa~60–80°C300–500%FDM / SLS±0.1 – 0.2 mmFlexible, elastic, impact-resistantFlexible parts, gaskets, wearable devices
PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone)PEEK / PEKK1.30 g/cm³90–100 MPa~250–300°C20–30%FDM (high-temp) / SLS±0.05 – 0.1 mmHigh strength, chemical & heat resistant, semi-crystallineAerospace parts, medical implants, industrial components
Resin (Photopolymer)Standard / Tough / High-Temp Resin1.10–1.20 g/cm³40–80 MPa~50–230°C (depending on resin)5–50%SLA / DLP / LCD±0.025 – 0.1 mmHigh precision, smooth surface, variable toughnessDental models, jewelry, precision prototypes, medical devices

Finishes and Post-Processing Options

After printing, plastic parts often undergo post-processing to improve surface finish, mechanical performance, or aesthetics. We offer a variety of finishing services to ensure that parts meet requirements for presentation, testing, or end-use applications.

  • Polishing
  • Painting
  • Electroplating
  • Laser Marking
  • Dyeing

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Applications

  • Consumer Electronics: Housings, brackets, jigs

  • Automotive: Functional prototypes, non-structural parts

  • Medical: Surgical models, instrument prototypes

  • Industrial Parts: Fixtures, tools, spare parts

  • Education & Research: Models and lab equipment

Let’s Start a New Plastic 3D Printing Project Today

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer a wide range of plastics for different applications: PLA, ABS, PETG, PA12, PC, TPU, and SLA resins (standard, high-temp, transparent, etc.). PLA is great for cost-effective prototypes, ABS offers higher strength, PA12 provides wear resistance and toughness, PC is ideal for functional testing, TPU provides flexibility, and resins are used for high-detail and transparent parts.

SLA (Stereolithography) uses photopolymer resin and provides very high accuracy and smooth surfaces, making it ideal for presentation models, transparent parts, and detailed prototypes. SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) uses nylon powder, which produces stronger and more durable parts, suitable for functional components, structural parts, and low-volume production.

Plastic 3D printing has revolutionized prototyping and small-scale production in various industries. It offers unique advantages in speed, customization and design flexibility.

Yes. SLA technology can produce transparent parts using clear resins. With proper post-processing such as polishing, the result can be close to glass-like clarity. This is ideal for optical models, light covers, and medical prototypes.

Strength depends on the material and process. For example: PLA is rigid but brittle; ABS has good impact resistance; PA12 combines toughness and wear resistance; PC provides near-injection-molded strength; TPU offers flexibility and fatigue resistance. With the right material choice, 3D printed parts can be used for prototyping, functional testing, and even end-use applications.

The cost depends on material, part size, geometry complexity, and order quantity. A simple PLA prototype may cost only a few dollars, while engineering-grade materials (such as PEEK or high-performance resin) are more expensive. We provide fast and accurate quotations based on your 3D model.

Yes. We support not only single prototypes but also low-volume production runs (10–500 parts), ideal for market testing, customized components, and short production cycles. Using SLS or MJF, parts achieve excellent consistency and strength in batch production.

Yes. We offer comprehensive post-processing options: polishing (for smooth surfaces), painting (custom colors), electroplating (metal-like finish), anodizing (for aluminum parts), and laser marking (logos/serial numbers). These treatments significantly enhance both appearance and performance.

Dimensional accuracy depends on the process: FDM ±0.2 mm, SLA ±0.1 mm, SLS ±0.15 mm, and MJF ±0.1–0.2 mm. For very tight tolerances, secondary processes such as CNC machining can be applied.

Rapid prototypes are typically completed within 2–3 days, while low-volume production takes about 5–10 days. Complex parts or orders requiring special post-processing may take longer. Expedited service is available to shorten development cycles.

Yes. Certain materials (like PLA, ABS) can be customized with color additives during printing. Additionally, painting, plating, or dyeing can achieve custom colors. We can match RAL or Pantone colors according to customer requirements.