Additive Manufacturing

At Nort3D, we offer advanced additive manufacturing and 3D printing solutions, combining cutting-edge technology with high-performance materials to optimize your production processes. With our expertise in industrial 3D printing, we provide functional parts, prototypes, and tooling with high precision, reducing lead times and costs compared to traditional manufacturing methods. Our additive manufacturing capabilities range from producing components in technical polymers to advanced solutions for industrial applications.

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)

Additive manufacturing using FDM stands out for its versatility, reliability, and the wide range of technical materials it supports. At Nort3D, we have taken this technology to the next level with large-scale equipment (up to 1 m³) and the ability to produce short or medium series parts. We work with thermoplastics such as PLA, PETG, ASA, PP, and advanced polymers like PACF, PEEK, and Ultem—ideal for automotive and aerospace industries due to their excellent mechanical strength and durability.

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SLA/MSLA/DLP (Stereolithography / Masked Stereolithography / Digital Light Processing)

Additive manufacturing using SLA, MSLA, or DLP relies on selective resin polymerization, producing parts with exceptional accuracy and high-quality surface finishes. These technologies are ideal for prototyping complex geometries and producing short-run parts with high detail standards.

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SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)

Additive manufacturing with SLS uses selective laser sintering of thermoplastic powder, layer by layer, with a high-power laser. This technology enables the production of complex geometries with excellent dimensional accuracy and high mechanical stability.

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Metal Additive Manufacturing (SLM)

Metal additive manufacturing using SLM employs a high-powered laser to melt metal powder layer by layer, achieving mechanical properties equivalent to those obtained through conventional methods.

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