
Fused Deposition Modeling
FDM
✅ Fast delivery: Parts can be shipped as soon as 4 days, ensuring you stay on schedule
✅ Ideal for production and prototyping: Our parts are designed to meet the needs of both small and large-scale projects
✅ Wide variety of materials: Choose from a diverse range of thermoplastic materials to suit your application

What can FDM do for you?

Quickly transform your digital designs into real, testable parts. FDM printing makes it easy to move from idea to physical prototype, giving you the ability to review fit, function, and overall performance without long delays.
Create durable parts that stand up to everyday use and challenging conditions. Because FDM works with tough engineering-grade thermoplastics, it’s a reliable option for both prototype iterations and small-batch production pieces.
Use a flexible manufacturing method that supports a wide range of project goals. From early concept models to functional components, FDM offers consistent quality, dependable results, and turnaround times that keep your projects moving.
What is FDM printing?
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) is a 3D printing process that builds parts by melting and extruding thermoplastic filament. The printer heats the filament and pushes it through a precise nozzle, laying down material in thin, controlled lines that form each layer
of the object.
The print is created layer by layer as the nozzle follows a programmed path generated from a 3D model. Once each layer is deposited, it quickly cools and solidifies, allowing the next layer to bond on top. This layering method allows for complex shapes,
internal features, and functional geometries.
FDM supports a wide range of durable, engineering-grade materials suited for prototypes and end-use parts. Common options include PLA, PETG, ABS, and nylon, giving designers flexibility in strength, heat resistance, and surface finish depending on the application.

