Prototyping & Small‑Batch Production

FDM Standard

Price / Printing Hour:

10 JD

Preparation: 10 JD


Maximum Resolution

200 mikron

Maximum Size

250 x 250 x 300 mm

Materials

PLA

Tolerance

0,15 mm<

Utómunka / 30 perc

1000 Ft
FDM Plus

Price / Printing Hour:

13 JD

Preparation: 1100 JD


Maximum Resolution

100 mikron

Maximum Size

350 x 350 x 400 mm

Materials

PLA, ABS, Flexibilis TPU, PETG

Tolerance

0,15 mm<

Post‑processing / 30 minutes

1000 JD
SLA

Price / Printing Hour:

20 JD

Preparation: 1500 Ft


Maximum Resolution

50 mikron

Maximum Size

115 x 65 x 150 mm

Materials

UV Resin

Tolerance

0,1 mm<

Post‑processing / 30 minutes

1000 JD

Cost‑Effective Prototyping & Initial Small Batches

Before launching a product, it’s recommended to build prototypes. 3D printing is a fast, cost‑effective additive process ideal for this. It’s also commonly used for pilot runs before full production, allowing test users to handle a real product so issues surface early.

Full‑scale tooling and manufacturing require significant time and money, so it’s risky to proceed without validation. 3D printing is a sensible solution for market testing.

One‑off Project Parts

For project work or one‑off jobs, prototypes or models may be needed before final production. Thanks to the speed and flexibility of 3D printing, rapid prototyping enables fast iterations and quick adaptation to client requirements.

Who needs prototyping or custom printing?

Common use cases include scaled architectural and engineering models, like building mockups or mechanical parts.

3D printing suits almost any prototype, and thanks to its additive nature, complex shapes are not a problem.

Beyond industrial applications, the technology is also perfect for personal projects and custom items.

What technologies do we use?

We currently offer FDM and SLA technologies. FDM builds the part layer by layer from molten filament. Surfaces aren’t mirror‑smooth by default, but for prototyping this is typically more than sufficient.

SLA uses photosensitive resin that cures with light, then is UV‑post‑cured for strength.

3D Modeling

If your model is early‑stage and you don’t have an STL or other 3D representation yet, we can design it after a short consultation. Detailed drawings or descriptions help speed up the work and reduce misunderstandings.


Further fine‑tuning is possible after contacting us. For more information, visit Terms & Meanings or Printing Materials.

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