Industrial 3D Printing by Industry
Protype integrates into production workflows across nine industries — from mechanical engineering to aerospace. Choose your field and see how 3D printing cuts lead times and costs.
01Mechanical engineering
Jigs, gearboxes, brackets.
We print tooling and structural elements for assembly and repair: positioning jigs, gearbox housings, fixtures. This speeds up new line launches and allows quick reconfiguration of assemblies.
Result: Tooling in hours, not weeks. Small-batch costs drop 5–10x while accuracy stays the same.
02Architecture
Building models, facades, landscapes.
We make full-size elements and detailed scale models—from urban planning models to interior prototypes.
Result: Clients see a physical model before ground is broken — approvals happen faster.
03Railway
Fasteners, sensor housings, cable channels.
We print repair parts for rolling stock and infrastructure: fasteners, sensor housings, guides, and wiring channels.
Result: The railcar doesn't sit idle while the part ships from a warehouse. Print on-site — minimal downtime.
04Medical
Orthoses, prosthetics, anatomical models.
Personalized patient-specific products: orthoses, prosthetic components, training models of organs and bones.
Result: Every piece fits the patient's anatomy exactly. No molds needed, ready in a day.
05Education & R&D
Fixtures, gears, trays.
Printing functional prototypes, test rigs, training kits, and laboratory tooling.
Result: A failed prototype isn't a setback — it's the next iteration. A new one prints in an hour.
06Aerospace
Covers, ducts, fasteners.
Lightweight functional parts: ducts, brackets, protective covers, and interior elements.
Result: Lighter part, more complex geometry — and still ready overnight instead of a month on the mill.
07Petrochemicals
Mechanisms, housings, training models.
Chemically resistant parts and assembly prototypes: pump components, housings, guides, mockups.
Result: Test the material and shape in days rather than waiting months for production tooling.
08Shipbuilding
Supports, gaskets, small hardware.
Printing tooling, templates, and fasteners for ship systems, ventilation, and cable routes.
Result: The yard doesn't wait on a supplier — parts print right in the dock, repairs stay on schedule.
09Instrumentation
Enclosures, covers, PCB holders.
Instrument enclosures, fixtures, clamps, and mounting elements for electronics and sensors.
Result: Changed the PCB layout? Reprint the enclosure. No retooling, no missed deadlines.
Why Industrial 3D Printing
Additive manufacturing eliminates dependency on injection molds and minimum order quantities. You get a finished part in hours, not weeks — and can change geometry between batches at no extra cost.
Hours
instead of weeks — from model to finished part
0
molds needed — print directly from a CAD file
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industries with documented solutions
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