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3D Printing

Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time.
Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, makes it easier to create small quantities of an item, with high quality, the perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs, and small or growing businesses.

Our standard 3D printing filament types are PLA, NYLON, TPU (Flexible filament), PETG, Copper-look, and Wood Filled PLA.

  • The technology is clean and eco-friendly.
  • Supported production-grade thermoplastics are mechanically and environmentally stable.
  • Complex geometries and cavities that would otherwise be problematic become practical with 3D printing technology.

The advantages of additive manufacturing are vast. With traditional manufacturing, setup costs mean producing small quantities is not cost-effective. In comparison, additive manufacturing setup costs are minimal, so creating just a handful of objects becomes more reasonable.
Without the setup costs of creating a new product, entrepreneurs can quickly manufacture objects, parts, and solutions to see if they work as needed.

PLA is a fully biodegradable thermoplastic polymer consisting of renewable raw materials. PLA is one of the most environmentally friendly filaments on the market today.
PLA plastic or polylactic acid is a vegetable-based plastic material, derived from crops such as corn and sugarcane, making PLA renewable and most importantly biodegradable. This material is a thermoplastic aliphatic polyester and it is the primary natural raw material used in 3D printing.

Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time.
Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, makes it easier to create small quantities of an item, with high quality, the perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs, and small or growing businesses.

Our standard 3D printing filament types are PLA, NYLON, TPU (Flexible filament), PETG, Copper-look, and Wood Filled PLA.

You can pay for groceries securely, exchange photos with a friend, discover special retail offers, keep track of fitness stats, enjoy an interactive exhibit, or expedite travel. New uses for NFC are being developed every day.

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  • The technology is clean and eco-friendly.
  • Supported production-grade thermoplastics are mechanically and environmentally stable.
  • Complex geometries and cavities that would otherwise be problematic become practical with 3D printing technology.

The advantages of additive manufacturing are vast. With traditional manufacturing, setup costs mean producing small quantities is not cost-effective. In comparison, additive manufacturing setup costs are minimal, so creating just a handful of objects becomes more reasonable.
Without the setup costs of creating a new product, entrepreneurs can quickly manufacture objects, parts, and solutions to see if they work as needed.

PLA is a fully biodegradable thermoplastic polymer consisting of renewable raw materials. PLA is one of the most environmentally friendly filaments on the market today.
PLA plastic or polylactic acid is a vegetable-based plastic material, derived from crops such as corn and sugarcane, making PLA renewable and most importantly biodegradable. This material is a thermoplastic aliphatic polyester and it is the primary natural raw material used in 3D printing.

NFC

You can pay for groceries securely, exchange photos with a friend, discover special retail offers, keep track of fitness stats, enjoy an interactive exhibit, or expedite travel. New uses for NFC are being developed every day.

What can I do with NFC? what can i do with nfc
Categories: Manufacturing, NFC
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