Prototyping & 3D Printing

Prototyping is a crucial step in product development, allowing for quick validation of design and functionality before final production. Our team uses the latest 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies to create precise prototypes that closely represent the finished product.

Through advanced prototyping techniques, we can quickly iterate designs, test functionality, and optimize the product before investing in costly mass production. Our approach significantly saves time and resources during the development process.

  • Rapid Prototyping
  • High-precision 3D printing
  • Functional prototypes for testing
  • Short-run production

Prototyping Technologies

We utilize a wide range of prototyping technologies, including FDM, SLA, and SLS 3D printing, enabling us to choose the optimal method for each specific project. Our equipment supports creating prototypes in various materials, from plastics to metals, depending on project requirements.

Every prototype undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure it precisely matches the specifications and provides relevant data for further product development.

Prototype Development Process

Our approach to prototype development is flexible and tailored to the specific needs of each project. We begin by thoroughly analyzing requirements and targeted product features. After optimizing the 3D model and selecting the appropriate manufacturing technology, we commence production, guided by multiple checkpoints along the way.

Materials and Capabilities

We work with a broad range of materials, including:
• Standard and engineering plastics (PLA, ABS, PETG, Nylon)
• High-performance materials (PEEK, ULTEM)
• Fiber-reinforced composite materials
• Flexible materials for specific applications

From Concept to Realization

Our team of experts provides support in all aspects of prototype development – from the initial concept to the final realization. We place special emphasis on design optimization for manufacturing, ensuring that the prototype is not only functional but also cost-effective for mass production.