
With our in-house engineering and design team, we are well-equipped to handle tooling of all kinds as well as mockup and prototyping projects. Experienced in both Polymer Composite and Metallic

Over the years we've processed over 100 different kinds of thermoplastic materials, many for trying out new customer applications and some for material companies who want to try out their

What is Large Format Additive Manufacturing? Large Format Additive Manufacturing, or more commonly known in the industry as LFAM, is a large output, extrusion deposition 3D printing technology. Similar to

With most LFAM solutions, large format 3D printing is usually just one part of the equation; enter CNC Machining. Most jobs require some sort of post-processing steps whether they are