
services we offer
3D printing
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a revolutionary process that involves creating three-dimensional solid objects from digital files. Unlike traditional manufacturing methods, 3D printing allows for the production of complex functional shapes using minimal amounts of material. This not only makes the process more efficient and cost-effective but also enables designers and engineers to experiment with new shapes and designs that would be impossible to achieve with traditional manufacturing techniques.
rapid prototyping
Rapid prototyping refers to a set of techniques that utilize three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) data to quickly fabricate scale models of physical parts or assemblies. Rapid prototyping allows designers and engineers to test and refine their designs quickly and cost-effectively, making it a valuable tool in product development. With this technology, it is possible to create highly complex and detailed models that accurately reflect the final product's features and characteristics.
converting
Custom material converting is a process that involves combining raw or roll form materials, such as polyesters, adhesives, silicone, adhesive tapes, foams, plastics, felts, rubbers, liners, and metals, among others, to create new products that meet customer specifications. This is a flexible and cost-effective solution that enables manufacturers to create customized materials without investing in expensive equipment or specialized manufacturing processes.
material sourcing
We are a leading provider of materials sourcing solutions, helping businesses of all sizes to find the right materials from around the world. We specialize in sourcing a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, textiles, chemicals, and more, from different countries and regions. We ensure that all materials sourced through us meet the highest quality standards and are compliant with relevant regulations.
low volume manufacturing
Additive fabrication techniques, such as rapid prototyping, are increasingly being used to produce products that have low demand, which does not justify the use of traditional manufacturing techniques such as injection molding. This approach is particularly useful for niche markets, where the demand for a product is limited, or for producing one-of-a-kind or low-volume parts for specialized applications.
metal forming
Metal fabrication involves a variety of processes, such as cutting, bending, shaping, abrading, and assembling, to create metal structures that meet customer specifications. With metal fabrication, customers can get tailor-made products that meet their unique requirements, while also benefiting from the durability, strength, and reliability of metal.
