Rapid 3D Printing Services

Fast, Accurate Solutions for Your Prototypes

What is Rapid 3D Printing?

Rapid 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, transforms digital 3D models into physical parts by depositing material layer by layer. This technology accelerates prototyping, enables custom production, and supports small-batch manufacturing, making it ideal for industries requiring speed and precision.

How It Works (Overview):  

  1. Upload your 3D file (e.g., STL or OBJ).  
  2. Select material and printer settings.  
  3. Build layer by layer with precision.  
  4. Finish with cleaning, curing, or polishing, then inspect.
What is Rapid 3D Printing

Why Choose XTJ for Your 3D Printing Needs

Discover XTJ’s 3D printing solutions, specializing in rapid 3D printing services, 3D printing prototypes, fast 3D printing solutions, and high-precision 3D parts. With over 20 years of expertise, we excel in custom 3D printing and quick turnaround 3D manufacturing, delivering tailored results for your projects. Our state-of-the-art facilities and dedicated team ensure you get reliable, high-quality parts on time, every time.

Our Advanced 3D Printing Technologies

XTJ leverages three cutting-edge methods to meet diverse project needs:

High-Resolution 3D Printing SLA utilizes a laser to cure liquid photopolymer resin into solid layers, offering exceptional surface finish and detail. The build platform descends into a resin vat, where the laser selectively hardens each layer, creating intricate parts. This technique excels in applications requiring fine features.

Process:

  • Fill a vat with photosensitive resin.
  • Laser cures layers with 0.025–0.1mm thickness.
  • Lower the platform and repeat until complete.
  • Wash and cure under UV light for final hardening.
  • Advantages: Superior resolution (down to 0.025mm), ideal for detailed models like jewelry or dental applications.
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Reliable and Cost-Effective 3D Printing,FDM builds parts by extruding melted thermoplastic filaments, such as PLA or ABS, through a heated nozzle onto a build platform. The nozzle moves in precise patterns, layering material to form durable components. This method is widely used for functional prototypes and tooling due to its affordability and strength.

Process:

  • Heat filament to a molten state (180–250°C).
  • Extrude through a nozzle with 0.1–0.4mm precision.
  • Layer deposition based on the 3D model.
  • Cool and remove supports, then apply finishing.
  • Advantages: Cost-efficient, suitable for robust prototypes, large build volumes up to 400x400x500mm.
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Durable and Complex 3D Printing SLS employs a laser to fuse powdered materials, such as nylon or metal, into solid parts. A thin layer of powder is spread, and the laser sinters it according to the design, building robust components layer by layer without support structures. This method suits functional parts with complex geometries.

Process:

  • Spread a 0.06–0.12mm layer of powder.
  • Laser sinters the powder at high temperature.
  • Add subsequent layers and repeat.
  • Remove excess powder and clean the part.
  • Advantages: High durability, versatile for functional parts, build volume up to 340x340x600mm.
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XTJ offers a wide range of materials and applications to support your projects

  • Thermoplastics: PLA, ABS, PETG (strong and cost-effective).
  • Photopolymers: Flexible, High-Temperature, Clear Resins (for SLA).
  • Advanced Options: Nylon, TPU, Metal Alloys (via SLS or hybrid).
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Product Development

Rapid prototyping for new products.

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Aerospace

Lightweight components and test models.

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Healthcare

Custom prosthetics and surgical tools.

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Industrial

Jigs, fixtures, and production prototypes.

Select the Ideal 3D Printing Technology

Unsure which method suits your project? This comparison helps—consult our experts for guidance!

Feature FDM SLA SLS
Materials PLA, ABS, Nylon Resins (Tough, Clear) Nylon, TPU, Metal Powders
Applications Prototypes, Housings Jewelry, Dental Models Gears, Functional Parts
Layer Thickness 0.1–0.3mm 0.025–0.1mm 0.06–0.12mm
Build Volume 400x400x500mm 300x300x400mm 340x340x600mm
Best For Cost-Effective Prototyping High-Detail Applications Durable, Complex Designs

Enhance Your 3D Printing Outcomes

File Format

Use STL or STEP with solid models.

Minimum Thickness

Keep walls at least 1.5mm thick.

Overhangs

Add supports for angles over 45°.

Finish Options

Request sanding or painting for a polished look.

Engineered for Speed and Quality

Cutting-Edge Tech

FDM, SLA, and SLS printers.

Quality Assurance

Zeiss CMM for precision checks.

Fast Turnaround

Deliveries in as little as 24 hours.

Expert Support

Custom solutions for your designs.

3D Printing vs. CNC Machining: Which is Better for Your Prototypes and Production?

Understanding 3D Printing and CNC Machining

3D printing and CNC machining are two powerful manufacturing technologies, each with distinct strengths. 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, excels in producing small batches of parts without the need for molds, allowing for rapid turnaround and low costs. It requires minimal human intervention, enabling automated production. The cost of 3D printing is determined by the amount of material used, meaning larger parts or higher quantities can increase expenses. On the other hand, CNC machining, a subtractive process, is more complex. It requires specially trained engineers to pre-program machining parameters and tool paths, followed by automated production based on those instructions. This preparation adds labor costs to the quotation, but CNC machines can operate continuously without supervision, making them highly suitable for large-scale production.

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Comparing 3D Printing and CNC Machining

Here’s a detailed comparison to help you decide which technology best fits your prototyping or production needs:

Feature

3D Printing (Additive)

CNC Machining (Subtractive)

Process

Builds layer by layer from digital designs

Cuts material from a solid block

Materials

Plastics, Resins, Metals (limited)

Metals, Plastics, Composites (wide range)

Speed

Fast for prototypes (24–48 hours)

Slower setup, better for high volumes

Cost

Low for small runs, rises with material use

High setup, cost-effective for mass production

Complexity

Ideal for complex geometries

Limited by tool access

Finish

May need post-processing

High-quality finish out of the box

Best For

Prototypes, custom parts, low-volume production

High-precision, large-scale production

When to Choose 3D Printing: Opt for 3D printing with XTJ for rapid prototypes, intricate designs, or small batches. Our FDM, SLA, and SLS technologies deliver parts in as little as 24 hours, perfect for iterative design and testing.

When to Choose CNC Machining: Select CNC machining for high-volume production or parts requiring superior surface finish and tight tolerances. XTJ offers CNC services for projects needing durability and scale.

Hybrid Approach: Combine both for optimal results—use 3D printing for initial prototypes and CNC for final production runs. Contact our experts to find the best fit!

Your Rapid 3D Printing Partner

Need fast, precise parts? XTJ’s rapid 3D printing services deliver with unmatched efficiency. Let’s bring your vision to life!

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