Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing – better known as Additive Manufacturing – unlocks engineering possibilities that were once impossible. We guide you seamlessly from concept to full-scale production, cutting both time and costs while accelerating your product’s journey to market. For uncompromised quality, every part comes with:
- Powder analysis:
- Full material traceability:
- Rigorous process validation:
- Detailed inspection reports:
Objectify Technologies is certified to ISO 9001 and EN 9100:2018 (Aerospace) by TUV Nord. Whether you need one prototype or thousands of production parts, our industrial 3D printing is built entirely around your schedule, specs, and success.
Objectify Technologies delivers precision metal and polymer 3D-printed parts for aerospace, automotive, industrial, and manufacturing applications. Our advanced additive manufacturing enables lighter, optimized designs with faster production and cost-effective scalability.
Key Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Process, Description, and Materials
| Process | Description | Materials |
| Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) | 3D printing technology that uses a laser to create a metal part from a 3D CAD model | Finely powdered metal alloys or pure metals including steels, aluminum, titanium, nickel alloys |
| Stereolithography | Uses an ultraviolet laser to convert liquid thermoset resin into layers that form 3D-printed objects | Resin |
| Selective Laser Sintering | 3D printing technology that uses a laser to create a nylon part from a 3D CAD model | Polymer Powder |
Ideal applications for Additive Manufacturing
- Fully functional prototypes
- Production tools
- Tooling such as molds and inserts
- Rigid housings
- Ductwork
- Spare parts
- Heat exchangers and heat sinks