3D Printing Prototype Service

Discover innovation with KUSLA Prototype’s 3D Printing Prototype services. Expertise, cutting-edge technology, and precision for automotive, medical, and more. Transform your ideas with high-quality, cost-effective 3D printed prototypes.

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3D Printing Prototype Service

FDM 3D Printing

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is a popular 3D printing technique where a thermoplastic filament is melted and precisely deposited layer by layer through a nozzle. This cost-effective and user-friendly method is often used for rapid prototyping.

SLA 3D Printing

Stereolithography (SLA) employs a liquid resin that solidifies under UV light. SLA 3D printing produces high-resolution, intricate parts with smooth surfaces. It’s favored for applications like jewelry, dental models, and detailed prototypes.

SLS 3D Printing

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) uses a high-powered laser to fuse powdered materials, typically nylon-based powder, layer by layer. SLS offers design freedom and is suitable for creating strong, functional components for aerospace, automotive, and healthcare.

Metal 3D Printing

Metal 3D printing utilizes a technique called powder bed fusion with metal powders, achieving rapid melting and sintering of metal powders.The mainstream methods include Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS).

Our Services

Lean on our expertise in 3D printing, the cutting-edge technology that materializes any design from a digital model. 3D printing or additive manufacturing, as we know it, constructs objects by adding layers upon layers, exactly as per your digital blueprint. This capability lets us fabricate intricate and personalized components that are either impractical or prohibitively costly through conventional means. Whether it’s a one-off prototype, a working part, or a unique design, we make it real with 3D printing. We adapt to a vast array of materials – from plastics to metal alloys – tailoring them to your precise requirements. we ensure unparalleled quality and precision. We promise swift delivery, competitive pricing, and the realization of your vision.

Low Volume Manufacturing

Flexible, cost-effective low-volume manufacturing for 10-100,000 units. Minimize risk, accelerate time-to-market, and optimize production costs. Agility and quick turnaround for on-demand manufacturing.

Rapid Prototyping

Rapid prototyping is a process used in product development to quickly create physical prototypes of a design or concept. It involves using specialized techniques, tools,…

KUSLA 3D Printing Technical specification

Quality and precision are our utmost priorities. Our state-of-the-art facilities and stringent testing procedures ensure that every 3D printed prototype and part maintains impeccable quality and adheres to tight tolerances.

ProcessMaterialMin. Wall ThicknessMax. part SizeDimension ToleranceLead timeCost
SLAABS-like
Polycarbonate-like
1.0 mm250 X 250 X 250 mm±0.1mm2days$
SLSNylons, TPU1.0 mm420 X 500 X 420 mm± 0.3mm3days$$
FDMABS1.0 mm500 X 500X 500 mm± 0.2mm3days$$
DMLSAluminum1.0mm 400 X 800 X 500mm±0.1mm3days$$$

Materials For 3D Printing

Selecting the appropriate material is paramount when crafting custom prototypes and parts with the desired mechanical attributes, functionality, and visual appeal. Explore the fundamental 3D printing material options available at KUSLA, and make the ideal choice for your final components.

3D Printing ProcessMaterial TypeMaterialDescription
SLAABSABS-like White (Accura Xtreme White 200)Durable, general-purpose resin and accommodates extra-large parts
ABS-like Gray (Accura Xtreme Gray)General purpose resin with highest heat deflection temperature of the ABS-like SLA resins
ABS-like Black (Accura 7820)Low moisture absorption, glossy cosmetic appearance
PolycarbonatePC-Like Advanced High Temp (Accura 5530) best used for parts that need strength and stiffness combined with high temperature
resistance.
PC-Like Translucent/Clear (Accura 60)PC-Like Translucent is ideal for parts with fine details that require translucence and high stiffness
SLSNylonPA12 White (PA650)PA 12 White is an economical material choice for functional prototypes and end-use parts.
PA12 40% Glass-Filled (PA614-GS)PA 12 40% Glass-Filled is a polyamide powder loaded with glass spheres that add stiffness and dimensional stability
TPUTPU-70AThis thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) combines rubber-like elasticity and elongation with good abrasion and impact resistance.
FDMABS  
DMLSAluminumAluminum AlSi10Mg 
Stainless SteelStainless Steel 316LStainless steel 316L is a workhorse material used for manufacturing acid and corrosion resistant parts.

Surface Finishing Options For 3D Printing

Enhancing the strength, durability, aesthetics, and functionality of your 3D-printed prototypes or production parts requires surface finishing such as Painting, Polishing. Powder Coating, Bead Blasting Discover our range of tailored finishing options, and you’re bound to find one that perfectly complements your project.

Surface Finishing

Enhance product durability and visual appeal with our expert surface finishing services. From polishing to coating, we offer a wide range of specialty options to meet your needs for rapid…
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Advantages of 3D Printing for Rapid Prototyping

Speed:

3D printing can produce prototypes in hours or days, instead of weeks or months with other methods. You can iterate and refine your design faster and more frequently, reducing the risk of errors and delays.

Flexibility

3D printing can handle a wide range of materials, colors, finishes, and geometries. You can choose the best material for your prototype depending on its purpose and requirements. You can also print multiple versions of your prototype with different features or variations to compare and test them.

Accuracy

3D printing can create high-fidelity prototypes that closely resemble the final product in appearance and performance. You can test your prototype under real-world conditions and get reliable feedback on its functionality and usability.

Cost-effectiveness

3D printing can lower the cost of prototyping by eliminating the need for expensive tools, molds, or machines. You can also save on material costs by using only the amount of material needed for each prototype.

3D Printing service workflow

Send Us Your CAD File

Quote & Design Analysis

Within 24 hours, we will provide you with a quote once we have your CAD data and requirement.

Order & Start 3D Printing

Once you have placed the order, we will start production on your 3D Printing Prototype immediately.

Order & Start CNC Machining

Surface finishing

Surface finishing according to your requirements to make sure the prototype looks perfectly as your final products.

Packaging & Shipping

Packaging and Shipping

Pack your products with a robust packing Standard and ship to you by international express to get parts in your hand as soon as possible.

Why Choose KUSLA 3D Printing Services?

As a professional prototype manufacturer, we deeply understand the prototype and production needs of any business. We strive to meet all specified times to deliver products with quality guarantees to our clients worldwide at affordable prices and fast delivery time.

3D Printing plastic parts 3D Printing metal parts 
Accuracy     +/-0.1mm +/-0.1mm
Lead time from 1 days to 3 days from 2 days to 5 days 
Cost 20% Lower than Market20% Lower than Market

Other Capabilities

Rapid Tooling

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FAQs About 3D PRINTING

Urethane resins are polymers with a wide range of properties and use. KUSLA offers various urethane materials with certain properties which are similar to engineering production plastics, such as ABSPMMAPCPPPA, and so on. Casting parts can be varied from transparent, translucent to colored, and from soft rubber to hard plastic.

We can work with a variety of materials in our 3D printing services, including plastics, metal alloys, and more.

We use the latest 3D printing technologies and software, such as fused deposition modeling (FDM), stereo-lithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS), and more.

Our advanced 3D printing technologies allow us to produce complex and customized parts with high accuracy and detail.

Our turnaround times are quick and competitive, depending on the complexity and size of the project.

Yes, our extensive experience and advanced technologies allow us to manage large-scale 3D printing projects efficiently.