Which 3D printing technologies do you offer?

Materialise  offers a broad range of additive manufacturing or 3D printing technologies. Additive means that they build an object up layer by layer. Contrary to popular belief, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to 3D printing. Each technology has its strong points as well as its limitations. Additionally we offer a wide range of materials in each technology. 

To make a good choice in our offering, you will find an overview of our 3D printing technologies on the Technologies page of our website www.materialise.com including pictures, a description and key characteristics.

The technologies and material choices that are available on Materialise Manufacturing are:

Stereolithography

  • Materials: Poly1500 Translucent, ProtoGen White, TuskXC2700T Clear, TuskXC2700W White, Taurus Gray, Xtreme Gray, Basic Resin Yellow, Tusk Somos SolidGrey 3000, Epoxy.

Selective Laser Sintering

  • Materials: Bluesint PA 12 Off-White, PA 12 (SLS) White, PA-AF (Aluminum Filled) Gray, PA-GF White, Polypropylene (PP) Off-White, PA 2210FR Off-White, PA 2241FR Off-White

Multi Jet Fusion

  • Materials: PA 12 (MJF) Gray, Ultrasint TPU 90A-01 Gray


Fused Deposition Modeling

  • Materials: ABS Black / White, ABS-M30 Black / White / Natural / Blue / Dark gray/ Red, ABS-ESD7 Black, Polycarbonate White, PC-ABS Black, Ultem 9085 Beige

Metal 3D Printing

  • Materials: Aluminum (AlSi10Mg), Titanium (Ti6Al4V) Stainless Steel (SS316L), Inconel (IN718)


PolyJet

  • Materials: Vero Clear, Vero White, Vero Multicolor, Agilus, Agilus Black and digital materials with preset combinations of mechanical properties: Shore A40 - Shore A50 - Shore A60 - Shore A70 - Shore A85 - Shore A95.


Metal Binder Jetting

  • Materials: Stainless Steel (420) Bronze Infiltrated, Stainless Steel (316L)


Lost Wax Casting

  • Materials: Brass, Bronze, Copper, Gold, Silver


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