FDM Printing

Fused deposition modelling, or FDM, is a new form of printing that employs 3d printers to create 3D items for prototype, small-batch production, and hobbyist usage. FDM is the most extensively used 3D printing technology. It builds items layer by layer by depositing molten plastic. 3 Dogs Print specializes in using FDM technology for 3d Printing purposes. Our crew has years of experience in producing quality results for individuals and businesses using the FDM technology. FDM technology is an innovation where you create physical items by stacking successive layers of material. Each layer of the finished thing is completed by pushing a thermoplastic filament through an extruder and depositing it where it is required. Its fundamentally different from additive manufacturing (AM), a conventional manufacturing method that involves chopping away at a block of material to create an object. FDM technique for 3D printing is hygienic, user-friendly, and appropriate for usage in offices. thanks to mechanically and environmentally reliable manufacturing grade materials. Many of the tried-and-true thermoplastics utilised in conventional manufacturing procedures like injection moulding are included in them.

Laser Cutting

Laser cutting is a technique that uses a strong laser beam to cut through a variety of materials. Not only does 3 Dogs Print provide the greatest laser cutting service, but we can also cut sheets of different materials including acrylics. The odds of mistakes are higher with traditional cutting, but with the help of our laser cutting expertise, you can expect to achieve the precise measurements you need. We can handle tasks with small production runs as well as huge production runs where customers can save time and money and receive excellent quality results.

LS 3D Laser Printing

Selective laser sintering is an additive manufacturing (AM) technique that fuses tiny polymer powder particles into a structural framework based on a three-dimensional (3D) model. For many years, engineers and manufacturers have favored SLS 3D printing. Rapid prototyping, small-batch, bridge, and bespoke production are just a few of the applications for which the technology is perfect thanks to its low cost per part, greater productivity, and well-established materials. More organizations are now able to adopt SLS printing, which was previously only available to a select few high-tech industries, thanks to 3D Dog Prints' advancements in equipment, materials, and software.