3D Printing And Contract Manufacturing
Before diving into the details, it is important to have a clear understanding of 3D printing and how this technology works. Precisely, 3D printing can be defined as a process of printing/manufacturing three-dimensional objects by adding layers over layers by sintering metal or thermoplastic powders using a digital design. As multiple layers of the material are built up to produce the final 3D product, it is also called additive manufacturing. It is a relatively new technology that has revolutionized the modern industrial manufacturing process. In a short span of time, it has got its application in almost every industry because of its efficiency to mass-produce 3D parts with required precision yet without sacrificing the quality, strength, and finish of the final output.
3D printing or additive manufacturing has reinforced the contract manufacturing process to a greater extent. In short, contract manufacturing is the process of manufacturing parts/products without having your own production facility. It is a production outsource-based model where companies engage other highly-skilled manufacturers to produce for them with strict adherence to the set standards. It is not only a cost-saving process rather an effective way to easily scale up the production volume and type.
3D printing at an existing facility is not always easy and the 3D printers are costly and you need expert technicians to operate them. So working with a reliable contract manufacturer is the best option to speed up both the production process and volume. We at Objectify cater to various production requirements. We have the latest 3D printers and experienced operators specialized in industrial additive manufacturing ready to scale up your production directly from the design or you can take our professional designing service to get your digital design ready.
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