We offer professional assembly services to assemble your 3D printed components into a functional and coherent whole.
More informationCustomers can choose to have their 3D prints assembled if they want to create a more complex end product that consists of different parts. These parts can be printed separately and later assembled into a larger package.
Mechanical fasteners:
Customers can use mechanical fasteners such as screws, bolts, nuts, and pins to join the parts of their 3D printed objects.
Adhesive compounds:
Glue can be used to firmly fasten the parts together and create a seamless finish.
Click connections:
Click connections are designed to allow parts to fit together without glue or fasteners.
Snap-fit designs:
Snap-fit designs use specific shapes to keep parts in place without additional fasteners.
Complex objects:
Assembly enables customers to create more complex objects that are too large to 3D print at once or consist of multiple parts for better functionality.
Combination of materials:
Customers can combine different materials to add unique properties to their end product, for example by combining flexible and rigid components.
Functional and moving parts:
Through assembly, customers can add moving parts to their 3D printed objects, allowing them to create functional prototypes or mechanical devices.
Repair and adjustment:
Assembly offers customers the ability to replace or change parts if something goes wrong during the 3D printing process, giving them more flexibility in the production process.
Precision and alignment:
Assembling parts correctly can require precision and accuracy, especially when it comes to complex designs with tight tolerances.
Assembly time:
Assembly can take extra time, especially if the object consists of many parts, which can extend the delivery time for customers.
Our service includes a range of techniques, including assembly, polishing for a smoother surface, and painting or coloring for a detailed finish
Our service includes a range of techniques, including assembly, polishing for a smoother surface, and painting or coloring for a detailed finish