Using advanced 3D printing technology, we can create unique and custom-made objects. Artists and designers utilize this innovative technique to craft breathtaking sculptures, functional masterpieces, and sophisticated decorative pieces. Advances in 3D printing materials and finishes enable us to experiment with a wide range of structures, colors, and textures. Whether it's designing personalized jewelry, producing complex prototypes, or creating blow-ups for the marketing and advertising industry, 3D printing makes it possible.
510mm x 280mm x 350mm
16mm per hour
Tensile strenght: 60 MPa
Flexural strenght: 81 MPa
142cm x 111cm x 180cm 35cm per hour
Tensile strenght: 47 MPa
Flexural strenght: 196 MPa
150mm x 200mm x 260mm 3mm per hour
Tensile strenght: 32 MPa
Flexural strenght: 47 MPa
There are several techniques to create a (3D) object, mainly by building the object layer by layer. Below are brief descriptions of the three most well-known 3D printing techniques:
The most well-known technique is FDM printing, this method involves melting a plastic filament and depositing it layer by layer.
With SLS printing , objects are formed by fusing (sintering) ultra-fine powder particles (also layer by layer) using heat, such as from a laser.
SLA printing, also known as stereolithography , is a term used to describe various methods that fall under this category. With this technique, each layer is exposed from a liquid bath containing a UV-sensitive liquid polymer. (resin) The liquid solidifies exactly where the UV light shines. The light sources can be a UV laser, UV LEDs combined with an LCD screen, or a projector (DLP), but developments are advancing rapidly.
Over the years, 3D Next Level has gained extensive experience with all three of these techniques and their many variations. Currently, we primarily focus on SLA and SLS printing technologies.
At 3D Next Level, 3D printing is only part of the process. In fact, we supply completely finished products, providing a total solution for our customer. For example, you can think of: