3D Printing Service and Additive Manufacturing
Business is constantly changing. Demands are increasing. Competition is fierce. To stay ahead, companies must be ready and adaptable. Elimold brings a resourceful and adaptable 3D printing solution to the industry. Our in-house 3D printing capabilities ensure we have the right solutions for you to grow and win. From prototype to production, Elimold has you covered.
A Real 3D Printing Factory
Elimold sets the standard for cutting-edge, high-quality 3D printing services to meet the needs of the professional and commercial sectors. Our team also specializes in aerospace and defense applications and is ready to address the most stringent regulations.
Whether you need precision prototypes or production-grade components and materials, we provide on-demand solutions and technical support to ensure your project stays ahead of the curve.
Our state-of-the-art equipment includes commercial and industrial 3D printers for a variety of technologies, including Stratasys F900, Neo 800, J850 Pro, and more. With Elimold, you can enter the forefront of additive manufacturing, ensuring your project benefits from precision, reliability, and innovation.
As your trusted partner, Elimold is the first choice for high-precision custom 3D printed parts designed for professional and commercial use. Ensuring you always have the right solution for your project. Whether your business needs parts, prototypes, or consumer products, 3D metal and plastic printing can add value throughout the product development and production process.
Our Philosophy
We want to make the world a better place through 3D printing services, and we believe that democratized 3D printing technology is one way to achieve this goal. When anyone can make completely unique physical objects at an affordable price without the funds or technical skills to own and operate their own 3D printer, a whole new creative energy will be unleashed around the world. Our 3D printing service is designed to be a positive force for startups, DIY enthusiasts, and creative spirits around the world.
Extensive 3D printing technology
Elimold’s online 3D printing service gives you access to the most professional 3D printing technologies and materials. Create plastic functional parts, metal 3D printed industrial parts, and visual prototypes with resin materials for a smooth surface finish.
Metal 3D Printing
Selective Laser Melting (SLM)
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
ColorJet
Add another dimension to your designs
You can’t get to groundbreaking if your client isn’t sold on your design, no matter how groundbreaking that design may be. There’s only so much you can do on paper when your client finds it difficult to understand your concept and vision. You could go back to the drawing board, or you could save time and skip the drawing board entirely.
High-quality 3d models put the spotlight on the final product instead of the process, letting clients experience your vision for themselves in a way that 2D renderings never could. With a physical mock-up meticulously created down to the most exacting details, your clients can engage in the review process in a meaningful way that aligns your visions and reduces rework down the line.
3D printed models enrich projects from concept to completion and offer a fast, affordable way to get an objective look at your plans every step of the way.
Advantages of Our 3D Printing Service
Our 3D printing service consists of five 3D printing technologies to transform your 3D files into plastic, metal, and elastomeric parts. With 100+ 3D printers, we have unmatched capacity that reliably delivers parts within days. In addition to a broad material selection, we offer several post-processing options to improve cosmetics or enhance mechanical properties.
- No minimum order quantity
- Metal or plastic 3D printed prototype and production parts in 7-10 days
- Precision custom 3D printing parts at affordable prices
- Online free quote in the shortest time
- Single prototypes or complex shapes are both allowed
- A wide selection of metal or plastic materials
- Commercial and industrial-grade 3D printers
- Cooperative supplier assistance project
- Provide a quick solution for Low volume of complex prototypes
- We provide with our partner 3D printing services for metals and plastics
- Meet the rapid needs of complex prototype designers
Our online 3D printing service makes your 3D models a reality!
Select the 3D printing material and finishing options you need, and let our professional 3D printing service handle the rest. Your parts will be manufactured in our 3D printing factory and delivered to your door in a matter of days. Be at the forefront of innovation and get your 3D printed parts today.
Our 3D Printing Materials
Whether you want to create an IoT device, a medical sensor, or an industrial controller, the wide range of 3D printing materials we stock will give you the perfect choice. Rather than choosing a printing technology, we choose the material we need and then decide on the printing technology to use.
- ABS-M30
- ABS-ESD7
- ABSi
- ASA
- Nylon 12
- PC-ABS
- PC
- PC-ISO
- PPSF
- PrototypingPLA
- ULTEM 9085
- ULTEM 1010
- Nylon 11 EX
- Nylon 12
- Nylon 12, Glass-Filled (GF)
- Nylon 12, Carbon-Filled (CF)
- Nylon 12, Aluminum-Filled(AF)
- Nylon 12, Mineral-Filled (HST)
- Nylon 12, Flame Retardant(FR)
- Nylon 11
- Nylon 12
- Nylon 12, Glass-Filled
- Polypropylene (PP)
- TPU 88A
- Accura 25
- Accura ClearVue
- Somos Watershed Black
- Somos WaterShed XC 11122
- Somos EvoLVe 128
- Accura Xtreme Grey
- Somos NeXt
- Somos ProtoGen 18420
- Somos Taurus
- Accura ABS Black (SL 7820)Accura Xtreme White 200
- Somos WaterClear Ultra 10122
- Accura 60
- Somos ProtoTherm 12120*
- Accura 48HTR*
- Somos PerFORM*
- Accura Bluestone*
- RPU 70
- UMA 9O
- EPX 82
- CE 221
- FPU 50
- EPU 40
- SIL 30
- Photopolymer – rigid
- Photopolymer -rubber-like(digital rubber)
- Multi-material, multi-color(digital material)
- Aluminum AlSi10Mg
- Stainless steel 17-4
- Stainless steel 316/L
- X1 Metal 420i™
- X1 Metal 316i™
- Single alloy 316Lstainless steel
- Aluminum
- Stainless Steel (17-4, 316L)
- Titanium
- Inconel
- Cobalt Chrome
- ABS
- Polypropylene
Surface Finish Options for 3D Prints
Looking to boost the strength, clarity, or appearance of your 3D-printed parts? Choose from microfluidic and micro-resolution materials, metal plating, secondary machining, and custom finishes like painting, clear coating, and decaling.
Dots, or standing “nibs,” remain evident on the bottom of the part from the support structure remnants.
Supported surfaces are sanded down to eliminate the support nibs.
Supported surfaces are sanded, and the entire part is finely blasted for a consistent look. Note that the layers are still present.
Clear cosmetic finish that can be applied to ABS-Like Translucent/Clear (WaterShed XC 11122) and PC-Like Translucent/Clear (Accura 60) materials.
After smoothing the part with sanding and polishing, parts can be painted with automotive-grade paint. Provide a pantone color with your quote request. We also offer soft-touch painting.
Electroless nickel plating can be used to achieve parts that are similar to cast aluminum or magnesium.
Dyeing is another method for adding color to 3D prints. This is faster option with a limited color selection, so is a more cost-effective choice than painting.
Decaling can be used to add a logo or other graphics to boost cosmetics or function.
We can polish parts to a mirror-like finish. If this is a requirement, we ask that you provide either a drawing or image that indicates your finish expectations.
Harden and strengthen metal 3D prints with multiple heat treatment options: NADCAP heat treatment, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), solution annealing, and aging.
Machine metal 3D prints to achieve exceptional surface finish quality or meet tight tolerances.
Soft-touch paint, clear part finishing, painting, masking, color matching, decals/graphic, and texture finishes are available.
Ready to start making custom 3D printed parts?
What is 3D Printing?
3D printing is a term used to describe a number of additive manufacturing technologies that produce parts one layer at a time from a 3D digital model. Some 3D printing machines will extrude a filament to create a parts, while others use lasers to sinter or cure raw materials like metal or plastic powders and liquid resins. There are a variety of 3D printing technologies that differ in terms of materials, surface finish quality, cost, and quantity to name a few.
Which parts are good for 3D printing?
Most parts are well suited to 3D printing, especially for low-volume production and prototyping. While 3D printed parts take longer to make than injection molding, eliminating the need for molds and using additive manufacturing means minimal waste and no tooling fees, which can be prohibitively expensive with other production methods.
The high strength of 3D printed parts makes them ideal for mechanical fixtures such as brackets, mounts, and enclosures. Even washers and large bolts can be printed if the plastic part is thick enough, but engineers who need stronger parts can turn to metal powder 3D printing.
3D printing is also well suited for printing low-volume production of parts that need to be customized. While CNC Machining and injection molding can be used to make custom parts, their high setup costs make them only suitable for large-scale production, so 3D printing offers engineers an inexpensive way to make custom parts. For example, a new IoT product that requires a specific type of enclosure bracket or accessory could make good use of 3D printing if only a few hundred are produced (this is also ideal for industries where market products are highly specialized and production volumes are small).
What applications can 3D printed parts be used for?
3D printed parts have many applications across numerous industries, including medical, automotive, aerospace, robotics, industrial and electronics, but are especially popular in the prototyping and R&D industries due to their rapid build time and ability to create complex 3D parts. For example, the electronics industry heavily relies on 3D printing for developing and testing enclosures as injection molding is far too expensive for individual prototypes. This is also true for those with aero and fluid dynamics whereby small-scale models can quickly be printed and tested in wind tunnels. Uses include:
- Aerodynamic model testing in wind tunnels
- Electronic enclosures
- Mechanical fittings
- Robotic frames
- Visual aids
- Injection molding tools
- Jigs
- Fixtures
- Durable end use parts
Proven Partner in Additive Manufacturing
Our 3D printing service uses powders, filaments and resins that have been proven to last up to 50 times longer than standard 3D printing materials inside moving applications. We extensively test our engineered composite plastic materials inside our 41,000 square foot test lab to ensure every 3D printed part or component offers exceptional wear resistance comparable to injection molding. All 3D printed materials and parts are low-friction, maintenance-free, and self-lubricating. We produce 3D printed components for prototypes and small batches, no minimum order quantity required!
Discuss Your Project with a Custom Parts Expert
Get an 3D printing quote today. Choose from a range of materials for rapid prototyping and production. Lead times as fast as 1 day.