custom 3D printing
3D printing and 3D scanning are still often seen as tools for prototyping and simple production of products. Our goal is to show these innovative technologies as a full-fledged part of the means of production, even for small batch and high-volume production, with all the positives that digital manufacturing brings.
Today, industrial 3D printers have their place alongside established manufacturing methods and processes. Flexibility, speed and quality are the main benefits of additive manufacturing. 3D printing on demand is an easy way to experience flexible and fast production of prototypes, jigs or final parts.
We show custom 3D printing in practice in our model 3D digital factory Paarts Additive in Ostrava. The automated solution for your 3D printing enquiry will quickly give you a price for production from your data.
Try online pricing for your parts at Paarts Additive.
3D printing of plastics
We offer 3D printing of plastic parts in our reference additive manufacturing facility. The dominant production technology is HP Multi Jet Fusion, which is designed for mass production and we have many years of experience with it.
We offer production of small series of a few pieces to large series in the order of thousands of manufactured parts. We also print single pieces or prototypes that customers use to develop new products, tools or fixtures.
We always inspect the parts during production and, if necessary, discuss with the customer the appropriate material and final finishes.
You will usually receive your parts within one to two weeks, depending on the size of the job and the current workload of the printers.
3D printing of metals
We offer precision 3D printing of metal parts using Xact Metal technology. This ensures perfect material bonding and full functionality of the manufactured parts even in demanding operations.
We offer3D metal printing for batch and piece production and it is often used in prototyping as well, as parts are produced in a matter of days. The printing is done with Selective Laser Melting technology, where the metal powder is bonded together with a laser. The 3D printer can produce in a variety of materials (stainless steel, aluminum, titanium and many others).
We inspect the part before printing and, if practical, suggest modifications to take full advantage of 3D printing for the final application of the part.
Feel free to contact us to discuss your options and see if we can find a solution for your purposes.