Industrial 3D Printing Services for Plastic & Metal Parts
From concept models and functional prototypes to low-volume production parts, EAZ Model delivers industrial 3D printing solutions with faster turnaround, strong design flexibility, and application-focused material options.
Faster development cycles, more design freedom, and lower tooling dependence
Our industrial 3D printing service helps customers validate ideas quickly, create functional prototypes, and produce short-run custom parts without waiting for traditional tooling. Whether the goal is visual accuracy, mechanical performance, or complex internal structures, we help match the process to the real application.
Industrial 3D printing for prototypes, functional testing, and complex geometries
Additive manufacturing is especially valuable when part complexity is high, development time is short, or tooling cost needs to be avoided in the early stage. Different technologies serve different goals, from display-quality models to durable nylon parts and dense metal components.
Core 3D Printing Processes
Typical process selection depends on surface finish, strength, geometry, and end-use requirements.
| Technology | Best For | Technical Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| SLA (Stereolithography) | Appearance models, fine-detail prototypes | Excellent surface finish, high dimensional detail, strong visual presentation |
| SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) | Functional plastic parts | Durable nylon materials, no support structures, good for complex assemblies |
| SLM (Selective Laser Melting) | End-use metal parts | Fully dense metal structures, complex internal channels, strong mechanical performance |
Material options that fit different performance targets
We support both engineering plastics and metal additive manufacturing materials for concept validation, mechanical testing, lightweight optimization, and short-run production needs.
Plastic 3D Printing
Suitable for visual prototypes, ergonomic validation, lightweight components, and functional test parts. Process and material choice depends on detail level, flexibility, heat resistance, and structural needs.
- SLA materials: standard resin, high-temperature resin, flexible resin, transparent resin
- SLS materials: Nylon 12, glass-filled nylon, TPU, PP and other engineering-grade options
- Typical advantages: fast lead time, one-piece complex structures, lower cost for short runs
- Use cases: appearance models, product housings, jigs, fixtures, and functional verification parts
Metal 3D Printing
Ideal for high-value parts where internal channels, weight reduction, structural optimization, or complex geometries are difficult to achieve with conventional machining alone.
- Common metals: 316L stainless steel, Ti6Al4V, AlSi10Mg, tool steel, copper alloy, 17-4PH
- Typical advantages: dense metal parts, topology optimization, integrated internal structures
- Use cases: aerospace, medical, industrial tooling, thermal management, and specialty mechanical parts
- Best fit: complex functional parts with higher technical requirements and lower-volume demand
How to choose the right 3D printing process
The best process depends on what matters most in your part: cosmetic quality, functional strength, end-use performance, material behavior, and budget. A wrong process choice usually wastes time before it saves money.
| Project Need | Recommended Process | Why It Fits |
|---|---|---|
| High-detail appearance models | SLA | Smooth surface quality and fine visual detail for presentation or design review |
| Functional plastic test parts | SLS | Strong nylon-based parts with support-free geometry and good design freedom |
| End-use metal components | SLM | Dense metal construction for demanding applications and complex internal features |
EAZ Model can also provide DFM-oriented feedback before production, helping optimize wall thickness, geometry, support strategy, and material choice to improve manufacturability and final results.
Why buyers choose EAZ Model for industrial 3D printing
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Industrial-grade process capability
We support multiple additive manufacturing routes across plastic and metal applications, helping customers avoid using one process for everything.
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Application-based material matching
We focus on what the part actually needs in use — appearance, strength, heat resistance, flexibility, weight, or internal structure — instead of pushing a generic solution.
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Post-processing with practical value
Surface finishing, dimensional refinement, and part clean-up can make the difference between a sample that only looks good and a part that can actually be tested or used.
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Fast response for prototyping and short runs
Industrial 3D printing works best when speed matters. We help customers move from file to sample faster, especially in product development, validation, and urgent engineering scenarios.
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