Less material waste: Additive manufacturing uses only the necessary material, which is more efficient than subtractive methods (such as milling).
Tooling savings: No need for expensive molds or tools as everything is printed directly from digital files.
Local production: Reduces shipping and storage costs as components can be produced directly on site.
Sustainable & eco-friendly
Reduction of waste: Compared to subtractive processes, where excess material is removed, 3D printing is additive and generates less waste.
Decentralized production: Parts can be produced locally, reducing transport distances and CO2 emissions.
Design freedom
Complex geometries: 3D printing enables the production of parts with very complex geometries that are difficult or impossible to produce using traditional processes such as milling or injection molding.
Individualization: Each part can be individually adapted without the need for additional tools or moulds.
Simplify complexity
On-demand production: Parts can be produced on demand without holding large inventories.
Diverse materials: 3D printing supports a wide range of materials, including plastics, metals, ceramics and even biomaterials.
Rapid prototyping: Products can be produced in hours or days, as opposed to weeks with traditional processes.
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With us, every successful 3D printing project starts with a comprehensive consultation. Do you have an idea and are wondering whether it is feasible? We can help you assess the feasibility of your project. Which material is best suited to your requirements – robust, flexible or temperature-resistant? We will show you the options and help you make the right choice. We can also help you with the geometry: how should your design look so that it can be printed perfectly? With our experience and expertise, we ensure that your project is on the right track right from the start.