Custom 3D Printing Services

Koonze Model simplifies getting high-quality 3D printed parts, no matter your project’s stage. Upload your designs for a quick quote and receive parts as soon as the next day.

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Custom 3D Printing Solutions for Your Needs

Our 3D Printing Process

1
Submit Your Design
Submit your 3D design or idea to get started.
2
Part Fabrication & Post-Processing
Begin part fabrication through layer-by-layer 3D printing, followed by detailed finishing and thorough quality checks to guarantee precision and accuracy.
3
Final Inspection & Delivery
Ensure the final product meets standards before shipping to you.

Our Factory

Gallery of 3D Printed Parts

Why Choose Our 3D Printing Services

High-Precision 3D Prints

Utilizing top-tier materials, advanced printing technologies, and strict quality control, we ensure durable, precise parts that minimize rework and boost project success.

Quick Turnaround Times

With optimized workflows and cutting-edge equipment, we deliver high-quality 3D prints rapidly, speeding up your project's progress and meeting tight deadlines.

3D Printing Specialists

Our expert team offers personalized support throughout the design and production process, ensuring the best results and overcoming challenges tailored to your project needs.

Cost-Effective Solutions

Maximize your budget with our affordable 3D printing services, providing high-quality parts at competitive prices without compromising performance or accuracy.

Get Your Custom 3D Print Today!

Unlock rapid prototyping and precise designs with our 3D printing services. Contact us now to bring your ideas to life!

3D Printing Materials

Plastics

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ABS-Like Resin

A tough and durable resin ideal for 3D printing functional prototypes with excellent impact resistance and a smooth finish.

Subtypes :
  • ABS-Like Resin Black
  • ABS-Like Resin Creamy White
  • ABS-Like Resin Yellow (High Toughness )
  • ABS-Like ResinTranslucent
  • ABS-Like ResinTransparent
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Nylon

A strong, flexible, and wear-resistant material perfect for 3D printing durable functional parts with high impact resistance and minimal friction.

Subtypes :
  • Nylon Black (High Temperature Resistant 140 ℃)
  • Nylon PA12 White
  • Nylon PA12-Black
  • Nylon Black (High Temperature Resistant 110 ℃)

Metal

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Aluminium (AISi10Mg)

A lightweight, high-strength material for 3D printing parts with excellent thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and structural integrity, ideal for aerospace and automotive applications.

Subtypes :
  • Aluminium (AISi10Mg) Silver Grey
3d printing stainless steel

Stainless Steel

Durable and corrosion-resistant, ideal for 3D printing functional parts requiring strength, heat resistance, and longevity, often used in aerospace, medical, and automotive industries.

Subtypes :
  • Stainless Steel 316L Silver Grey

Various Surface Finishes Available

3d printing polishing

Polishing

We offer mirror-like polishing for parts. Please provide a drawing or image to specify your finish requirements if needed.

3d printing bead blasting

Bead Blasting

A matte finish achieved by blasting the surface with small beads, creating a consistent, textured surface used for improving appearance and adhesion for painting.

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Brushed Finish

A brushed finish creates a textured, satin-like appearance, ideal for a smooth, matte surface on parts.

3d printing powder coating

Powder Coating

A durable, colorful, and protective finish applied to metals. Unlike liquid painting, powder coating uses dry powder that is electrostatically applied and then cured with heat.

3d printing electroplating

Electroplating

Involves coating a metal part with a thin layer of another metal (like gold, silver, or chrome), offering enhanced wear resistance, corrosion protection, and aesthetic appeal.

3d printing anodizing

Anodizing

Used mainly for aluminum parts, anodizing increases corrosion resistance and surface hardness, and provides a decorative finish.

3d printing galvanizing

Galvanizing

A corrosion-resistant coating applied to steel or iron, involving the immersion of parts in molten zinc. This process is commonly used for parts exposed to harsh environments.

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Vibratory Finishing

Involves a mechanical process where parts are tumbled in a vibratory bowl to smooth surfaces and remove burrs or sharp edges. This process is often used for small parts.

Koonze Model 3D Printing General Tolerances

Description Tolerance Notes
Part Size Koonze Model can handle 3D printing of parts up to 24" x 36" x 36" without requiring splitting or bonding.
Minimum Feature Size A typical range is between 0.030" and 0.060".
Minimum Wall Thickness A typical range is from 0.020" to 0.060".
Clearance Between Features A minimum of 0.030".

Unless otherwise specified, general tolerances apply before secondary machining or post-processing. Please contact us for more manufacturing standards and detailed tolerance information for each process.

Applications of 3D Printing

Applications of 3D Printing

We offer tailored solutions for the automotive, aerospace, and healthcare industries.

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Automotive
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Medical
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Automation
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Aerospace
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New Energy
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Semiconductor

Choose Your 3D Printing Method

Comparison SLA vs. SLS SLA vs. FDM MJF vs. SLS
Material Types SLA uses resin, SLS uses powdered plastic SLA uses resin, FDM uses thermoplastic filaments MJF uses powder-based material, SLS uses powder
Print Quality SLA offers higher resolution and detail FDM has lower resolution than SLA but is more durable MJF offers fine details and good surface finish
Surface Finish SLA provides smoother finishes FDM typically has rougher finishes MJF offers smooth surface finishes like SLA
Strength & Durability SLS parts are stronger, suitable for functional parts FDM is more durable than SLA but less than SLS MJF parts are comparable in strength to SLS
Speed SLS generally faster than SLA FDM is slower than SLA for detailed prints MJF prints faster than SLS, especially for larger quantities
Ideal Applications SLS for functional parts; SLA for detailed models FDM for durable prototypes, SLA for high-precision models MJF for functional parts, rapid prototyping
Post-processing SLS requires more post-processing FDM requires less post-processing MJF requires minimal post-processing
Support Structures SLA needs support structures for overhangs FDM uses minimal support structures MJF requires no support structures

Rapid Prototyping and Production Solutions

3D Printing

3D printing is ideal for rapidly creating detailed prototypes with intricate geometries, enabling functional testing and design validation with unmatched speed and precision.

 

Vacuum Casting

3D printing is perfect for creating master patterns used in vacuum casting. It allows for rapid production of detailed prototypes, which are then used to make accurate silicone molds for small-batch manufacturing.

Injection Molding

Utilizing 3D printing enables 100% validation of product quality before injection molding, ensuring the design is production-ready and meets the required standards for mass production.

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FAQs on Custom 3D Printing Services

What is the typical lead time for 3D printed parts?

At Koonze, lead times vary based on part complexity, material, and printing technology. They can range from a few hours to several days, with additional post-processing taking a few more days.

What are your tolerances for 3D printing?

Our standard tolerance is ±0.1mm, but it can vary depending on part complexity. For intricate designs, tolerances may need adjustment. Upload your design for an accurate evaluation from our team.

What’s the maximum size for 3D prints?

We offer a variety of 3D printers:

FDM: Up to 36 x 24 x 26 inches
SLA: Up to 29 x 25 x 21 inches
SLS: Up to 26 x 15 x 23 inches
Polyjet: Up to 19 x 15 x 7 inches
These ensure we meet your size and detail requirements.

How much does your 3D printing service cost?

Pricing depends on factors like printer type, size, design complexity, material, and quantity. Larger, more intricate parts cost more. Contact us for a detailed quote based on your specifications.

How can I choose a 3D printing technology?

Choose based on material, complexity, surface finish, strength, and budget. SLA is best for high detail, SLS for functional parts, FDM for large durable parts, and SLM for metal components. Our experts can help guide you.

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