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Professional 3D Printing Services

From functional prototypes to end-use parts, PartForge 3D delivers reliable, engineering-driven additive manufacturing solutions.
 

Our primary technology is high-quality FDM printing; ideal for strong, durable, cost-effective components, with access to additional industrial printing technologies when your project requires them.

3D printed part still on the print bed with supports
3D printed radio knob

High-Quality FDM 3D Printing

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), also known as FFF, is one of the most versatile and cost-effective additive manufacturing methods available.

It excels at:​​

Functional mechanical parts

Jigs and fixtures

Housings and enclosures

Low-volume production

Durable prototypes

We optimize print orientation, layer bonding strength, infill structure, and material selection based on real-world application requirements.

This ensures parts are built for performance - not just appearance.

When FDM Is the Best Fit

FDM is ideal when you need:

Available Materials

Material selection is critical to part performance. We offer:

PLA

Prototyping and visualization

ASA

UV resistance

PC/ABS

Strong, heat-resistant, impact-tough

PETG

Chemical resistance

Nylon

Strength and flexibility

ABS

Impact resistance

PC/PBT

Cool weather and chemical resistance

Need something specialized? We can source advanced materials when required.

Build Capabilities

Build Volume

400mm x 300mm x 300mm

(15.75in x 11.8in x 11.8in)

Dimensional Control

Heated build chambers minimize warping effects

Engineering Materials

High temperature printing for engineering materials

Access to Industrial 3D Printing Technologies

While FDM is our primary in-house process, some applications require different additive technologies.

Through our vetted manufacturing partners, we can coordinate:

Resin-based SLA printing (high detail)

SLS (durable nylon parts)

Metal additive manufacturing

Large-format industrial printing

We manage the process, vendor coordination, and quality control - so you work with one point of contact.

Our Process 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your typical turnaround time?

7-10 business days is…

Can you help if I don’t have a CAD file?

Absolutely! We offer full…

How strong are FDM printed parts?

Overall strength depends on…

What file formats do you accept?

STEP and STL are…

Ready to Print?

Whether you need a prototype, a functional component, or short-run production parts, we can help you choose the right material and process.

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