Industrial FDM 3D Printing | Custom Prototypes & Functional Plastic Parts
FDM 3D Printing Service | Custom Prototyping & Low-Volume Parts
Fast | Cost-Effective Prototyping & Custom Parts Feedback in 24H
Parts in as little as 2 days
3D PRINTING SERVICE
One-Stop Solutions for Prototyping Parts
At FORMEXFABTECH, we specialize in FDM 3D printing, a reliable additive manufacturing technique that allows for the creation of custom prototypes and functional parts from a variety of materials.
Filament materials (e.g., PLA, ABS) are heated and melted
in a nozzle, then extruded layer-by-layer along a prede-
ned path, and solidied after cooling.Thermoplastic
laments (PLA, ABS, PETG, etc.)
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Sample available
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Precision and Quality
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Versatile Material Options
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Fast Turnaround Time
Typical characteristics of 3D Printed Parts
What FDM 3D printers do you operate?
- We run industrial-grade FDM 3D printers with large build volumes, multi-material capability, and high-temperature nozzles for engineering-grade filaments.
What file types do you need for a quote?
- STEP, STL, IGES, or solid model files are preferred. We also accept common CAD formats such as SolidWorks, Creo, or Inventor files.
What tolerances can we hold?
- Typical dimensional accuracy of ±0.1–0.3 mm, depending on part size, geometry, and material.
What is your MOQ?
- No minimum order quantity — we support one-off prototypes, low-volume batches, and larger production runs.
How do you package and ship 3D printed parts?
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Parts are carefully cleaned, deburred, and protected with foam/cardboard packaging to prevent damage during transit. We ship worldwide via express or sea freight.
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Do you provide confidentiality for my designs?
Yes. All customer files and projects are treated with strict confidentiality. We can sign NDAs and ensure your intellectual property is protected throughout the process.
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