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Strength means different things to different people for different applications. There are many considerations regards strength, what is the requirement of the part? Does it need flexibility or rigidity? Will it be compressed? Does it need wear resistance, What environment will it be exposed to? Heat, cold, moisture, UV etc? what chemicals will it be exposed to? If you are unsure, please give us an email (To: lubenweiniubi333@gmail.com) and we can discuss which material will be best suited for your needs.

Titanium is known for being both the lightest 3D-printed metal and also the strongest. Due to this (and its non-corrosive properties), its usage is common amongst heavy duty industries such as aerospace for airframe and wing structures. Titanium can also be used to create smaller parts like compressor blades, rotors and other turbine engine components and medical devices like spine, hip and knee implants.

Electroplating revolutionizes the appearance of 3D prints, particularly in stereolithography (SLA) where smooth surfaces seamlessly blend plastic and metal. This technique empowers designers and manufacturers with the flexibility to choose colors, combine metals, and create visually striking finishes. Additionally, it offers a cost-effective means to replicate the look of expensive materials, elevating aesthetics to new heights.

Right now we don't have this service yet, but we will surely looking into it, and trialing some possibilities. We won't offer anything until we're happy with all the process to meet our high standards of quality and service.


Supports are created by the slicing software or manually to help print models with overhangs. If no supports are put in place on certain overhanging structures, then the model may sag, form spaghetti like structures, or completely fail. Supports can be easily removed after the print and we will try to print each model with the minimum support required to ensure a quality print.

We will always wash, post-cure, remove support structures, and sand every print, to improve the surface where the supports were. (But please select surface finish "Yes"-Sanding) When you receive your print, no further finishing is needed for the vast majority of applications.

But if you need to paint on them, further fine sanding is required to make the surface much smoother and a primer has to be applied to make sure that the paint will stick properly and more durably to the surface of the print.


Cost is determined by several factors, including: the size of the part(s), the material being used, the complexity of the design, the time that it will take to print, quantity needed, and customer timeline requirements. We also offer a wide variety of post processing options for an additional cost if needed.

Yes, our MOQ is 1pcs, 1 small part is also supported, but please make sure the part is above our minimum printing size : 5mmx5mmx5mm/10mmx2mmx2mm.

You can simply drag and drop single or multiple (up to 10 at one time on the quote page) 3D models into the box of the Instant Quotation.

Generally, 3D resin print can be painted, but the print has to be sanded further to make it much smoother and a primer has to be applied to make sure that the paint will stick properly and more durably to the surface of the print.

Yes, parts of our resin materials (Ledo6060 Resin and 9600 Resin) are supported for spray painting.


For shipment to Italy with duty paid, DHL-DDP and EuroPacket are recommended.

1. DHL Express Priority (DDP)

The VAT taxes will be pre-paid, customers need to cooperate with customs clearance when necessary, tax invoices can be applied on the order history page.

2. EuroPacket

Customers are free from customs clearance, We will handle with it.


The maximum size of a part depends on the material & process you select.

For example : Our maximum build size can be up to 780mmx780mmx530mm by SLA process and black resin.


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