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Our 3D Printing Capabilities

3D Parts Unlimited leverages various technologies to produce reliable, rugged, high quality plastic & metal parts. Click below to learn more about each technology and unlock your part’s full design potential!

​3D Parts Unlimited

  • Unparalleled Customer Support
  • Large Order Capacity
  • CAD Services Available
  • On-Site Engineers & Specialists
  • 60+ Years Serving Manufacturers
  • Fast Turnaround & Low Overhead
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Other 3D Printing Companies​

  • Long Quote Times
  • 1 Process
  • No Experience in Subtractive Manufacturing
  • Long Lead Times
  • No CAD Services
  • No End-Use Product Development

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HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)

Designed by HP, the Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology unlocks the full potential that 3D printing has to offer. End-use plastic parts and components are able to be created faster and at a lower cost than all other technologies. This is the first time that production has been made possible with 3D printing.

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Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)

Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) is 1 of 3 metal printing processes on the market, and it's one of the most effective ways to 3D print metal. Layers of metal powder are sintered together to create metal parts. These parts are made without any of the typical residual stresses or internal defects in manufactured metal parts.

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Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) uses a powder-based plastic that's sintered with a laser. With a wide array of materials to choose from, this process suits many applications. This technology is similar to Multi Jet Fusion, except SLS has more material options, results in a slower process, creates less dense parts, and costs slightly more.

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Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

Fused deposition modeling is one of the most diverse processes out there, and this is what many know as 3D printing. Using a filament to extrude plastic layer by layer is one of the most simplistic ways to make a 3D part. This also allows for a large array of materials to be 3D printed with for many applications.

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Continuous Liquid Interface Production(CLIP)

CLIP is on of the most accurate fastest ways to 3D print a part. Utilizing a liquid resin, this process processes millions of droplets at a time until the part has been printed. This technology is ideal for prototypes & fit components that need high tolerances as well as Production ready components.

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