MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
There is a myth that 3D printing is only for visual models. We break that notion by using engineering-grade polymers that compete in mechanical properties with traditional materials. If your piece needs to withstand friction, impact, or high temperatures, we apply materials science so that the component not only looks good but also works under pressure.

Final parts in high-strength engineering materials.
We break the barrier between the prototype and the final part by using engineering-grade thermoplastic polymers reinforced with materials such as carbon fiber or Kevlar. These components are capable of replacing metal parts in applications where weight reduction is critical or where specific chemical and thermal resistance is required. We perform a stress analysis beforehand to determine the optimal printing orientation, maximizing structural strength in the axes where the part will receive the most load. The result is a functional, lightweight, and extremely durable component, ready to be installed in industrial machinery or high-performance vehicles.





