What Is Precision 3D Printing?
Precision 3D printing is an advanced additive manufacturing process that builds complex components layer by layer from 3D CAD data. It enables rapid production of intricate geometries, internal features and lightweight structures without dedicated tooling, making it ideal for prototyping and low-volume production. We optimize process selection, material, build orientation and post-processing to meet specific dimensional and functional requirements. Each part can undergo dimensional inspection and secondary machining for critical features, supporting demanding applications in automation, electronics, medical and industrial equipment.

Our Precision 3D Printing Capabilities
From rapid prototypes to complex functional components, our precision 3D printing capabilities support intricate geometries, customized designs and low-volume production with reduced tooling requirements.

High-Resolution 3D Printing
Produce detailed prototypes, small components and intricate features with fine dimensional control and consistent print quality.

Complex Geometry Printing
Manufacture complex shapes, internal channels, lattice structures and other geometries that are difficult to produce with conventional machining.

Functional Part Production
Produce functional prototypes and low-volume components using engineering-grade materials selected for strength, durability and application requirements.

Post-Processing & Precision Finishing
Improve dimensional accuracy, surface quality and functional performance through support removal, sanding, machining, threading and other secondary processes.
Why Choose Our Machining Services?
We focus on high-precision non-standard machining, stable quality and timely support to satisfy your component demands.
Custom Non-Standard Machining
Support custom non-standard parts in metallic & non-metallic materials, produced per your drawings.
Strict Quality Assurance
Precise tolerance control and full inspection guarantee stable product quality.
Flexible Lead-Time Arrangement
Flexible orders and quick response to match your project timeline.
Mental 3D Printing Parts
Precision metal 3D printed parts in aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, nickel alloy, tool steel and copper alloys.

Aluminum
Lightweight / Prototyping / Complex Parts

Stainless Steel
Equipment / Corrosion Resistance / Functional Parts

Titanium
Aerospace / Medical / High Strength

Nickel Alloy
High Temperature / Aerospace / Corrosion Resistance

Tool Steel
Molds / Tooling / Wear Resistance

Copper Alloy
Thermal / Electrical / Conductivity
Non-Metallic 3D Printing Parts
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Functional Nylon Component
PA12 / Functional Prototype / Dyeing or Bead Blasting

Precision Resin Prototype
Engineering Resin / High-Detail Prototype / Sanding & Painting

Complex Industrial Housing
Nylon / Industrial Equipment / Surface Finishing

Lightweight Structural Part
PA12 / Automation & Robotics / Dyeing

Custom Fixture & Jig
ABS / Nylon / Manufacturing Fixture / Machining or Thread Inserts

Medical & Electronic Component
Engineering Resin / Nylon / Medical & Electronics / Custom Finishing
How Our Machining Service Works
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Upload Drawings
Send 2D drawings, 3D CAD files and your project requirements.
DFM & Quotation
Engineering review, process suggestions, lead time and pricing.
Production & QC
Machining, in-process inspection, finishing and final quality checks.
Delivery
Secure packing, documentation and shipment to your destination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Process selection is based on part geometry, dimensional requirements, material performance, surface finish, production quantity and intended application. We evaluate these factors to determine whether SLA, SLS, MJF, FDM or another suitable additive process provides the best balance of accuracy, strength, lead time and cost.
Material options depend on the selected printing technology and application requirements. Available choices may include engineering resins, nylon, ABS, PETG, TPU and other application-specific materials. We consider mechanical strength, flexibility, temperature resistance, chemical exposure, surface requirements and dimensional stability when recommending a material.
3D printing tolerances vary by process, material, part geometry, size and build orientation. Rather than applying one tolerance across every part, we identify critical dimensions and functional features during engineering review. Where tighter tolerances are required, secondary CNC machining or other post-processing can be used for critical interfaces.
Build orientation can influence dimensional accuracy, surface finish, support requirements, build time and mechanical properties. Our engineering review considers feature direction, overhangs, critical surfaces and load-bearing areas to establish an appropriate orientation for the selected printing process.
Yes. Depending on the material and printing technology, 3D printing can be used for functional prototypes, jigs and fixtures, housings, brackets, ducting and other end-use or low-volume components. The process and material are selected according to the required mechanical and environmental performance.
Post-processing can include support removal, sanding, bead blasting, polishing, dyeing, painting and other surface treatments depending on the material and process. For precision features, secondary operations such as drilling, tapping, reaming, thread inserts and CNC machining can also be incorporated.
Inspection requirements are established according to the engineering drawing, critical dimensions and functional requirements. Parts can be checked for dimensional accuracy, feature geometry, surface condition and fit using appropriate calibrated measuring equipment. Critical features can be specifically identified and inspected before shipment.
A 3D CAD file, material requirement, quantity and delivery target are the primary information needed for quotation. Technical drawings, tolerances, critical dimensions, surface-finish requirements and application details are also useful. Our engineering team reviews the design and manufacturing requirements before confirming the recommended process, quotation and estimated lead time.
