Choosing to manufacture with Injection Molding or 3D printing?
Here are some key considerations: Best-suited for high-volume runs of very consistent parts, injection molding is expensive up-front and takes a long time to start manufacturing. On the other hand, 3D printing is particularly useful for custom projects where fast manufacturing of the part is needed and low-volume projects, where rapid prototyping is needed and changes in design are frequent. Further, with advanced surface finishing techniques, 3D-printed parts can look even more polished and molded-like, making it almost impossible to differentiate them from standard injection-molded plastic.
To elevate our 3D printed parts looks, we offer surface finishing services:
➤Polyshoot surfacing
➤Vapor smoothening
➤DeepDye Coloring
➤Vibro tumbling