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3D Printing & Prototyping Services by HLH Prototypes
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing is the future of manufacturing and is opening up a world of 3D prototyping and low-volume rapid manufacturing possibilities. HLH have been providing online 3D printing solutions for over 10 years. Rapid prototyping via SLA and SLS paired with our extensive experience enable us to deliver high precision, high-quality parts every time.
Metal 3D Printing
Metal 3D Printing
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Stereolithography (SLA)
Stereolithography (SLA)
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Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
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Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
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MJF 3D Printing
MJF 3D Printing
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Projet MJP 3D Printing
Projet MJP 3D Printing
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An Unparalleled Selection of 3D Printers, Materials and Processes
HLHProto is considered the originator and pioneer of a full digital manufacturing platform that delivers on demand additive and traditional manufacturing services across a wide range of capabilities from rapid prototypes and appearance models to volume production.
Expertise from Engineers Who Have Experience in Using a Wide Array of Tools and Technologies
Our Application Engineers have an average of 10+ years of experience. We use this experience to create the best and most accurate 3D printed prototypes in the industry, with the highest and most rigorous quality control standards available.
Fast, Simple Online Ordering with Same Day Capability
With our local experts close to you and fast and simple online ordering, we can produce your parts in as fast as 24 hours. We provide 24/7 online access to digital prototyping facilities around the world, ensuring you have direct access to upload files, receive free online quotes, design verification, and all of your 3D printed prototype design files and order history.
What is DMLS 3D printing?
Similar to SLS 3D printing, HPMJF 3D printing belongs to the category of industrial powder bed fusion, where plastic powders are fused to build solid plastic parts, mainly from thermoplastic polymers like nylon. The main difference they have lays on the source of heat to fuse the material.
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What is HPMJF 3D printing?
Similar to SLS 3D printing, HPMJF 3D printing belongs to the category of industrial powder bed fusion, where plastic powders are fused to build solid plastic parts, mainly from thermoplastic polymers like nylon. The main difference they have lays on the source of heat to fuse the material.
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What is 3D Systems ProJet 3D printing?
The MJP technology used in the 3D Systems ProJet printers boasts a quick turnaround for parts that sport a smooth surface and high-resolution on hard plastic materials, and it can even cover complex geometries.
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What is SLS 3D printing?
SLS stands for Selective Laser Sintering, which is a 3D printing method where a polymer or thermoplastic powder is sintered by pointing a laser that transforms the powder into a solid plastic piece. This process is part of the group of Powder Bed Fusion technologies, and it achieves the fusion of the material by layers that represent cross sections of the model built in the CAD/CAM software.
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What is SLA 3D printing?
SLA stands for stereolithography, and it is sometimes abbreviated as just SL. As the name suggest, SLA 3D printing is a method of additive manufacturing where a prototype, model or functional part can be 3D printed through a process known as vat photopolymerization.
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