Experience 3D Printing services at Addere Creations – Bangalore for prices
as low as ₹ 4/minute
Addere Creations specializes in 3D Printing services using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)/Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) technology, which is the most commonly used type of 3D Printing in the world. With our industrial-grade 3D Printers, we fabricate functional as well as structural 3D Prints at the dimensional quality and minimal lead time.
Few key points that we follow at Addere Creations – Bangalore to give our customers a whole new experience in 3D Printing:
Layer Accuracy
Exact Dimensions
Repeat-ability
Fast
Standard Material
Customer Confidentiality
Range of 3D Printing Materials for you to choose from:
PLA material is suitable for Consumer Projects.
It is a derivative of Corn Starch, and is bio-degradable.
It can resist temperatures up to 60 °C.
It is suitable for Structural 3D Prints.
Available in a broad range of Colours.
ABS material is suitable for Commercial Projects.
Most of the plastic parts that we use every day are made of ABS.
It can resist temperatures up to 100 °C.
It is suitable for Functional 3D Prints.
Available in multiple Colours.
TPU material is used for rubber-like parts.
Unlike other materials, TPU has elastic properties.
It can resist temperatures up to 60 °C.
It is suitable for Structural as well as Functional 3D Prints.
Available in limited Colours.
PET material is suitable for Consumer Projects
It is a derivative of PET Plastic, the plastic with which our bottles are made of.
It can resist temperatures up to 100 °C.
It is suitable for Structural 3D Prints.
Available in few Colours.
In FDM 3D Printing there are about 50 types of materials.
We can suggest to you the best material for your requirement.
Transparent/Translucent materials are available.
Materials with different textures such as wood finish, marble finish, etc. are available.
Contact Us to know more about different Materials for 3D Printing.
Post-Processing of 3D Prints
Along with providing a great 3D Printing experience, we also offer different post-processing services as per your requirement to enhance your 3D Prints.
Sectors where Addere Creations provide 3D Printing services
Engineering
Architecture
Medical
Education
Automotive
Defence
Aerospace
Construction
Dental
Consumer
Jewellery
Art
Gifts
Packaging
Toys
Pharmaceutical
Electronics
Cosplay
Fashion
Prosthesis
Robotics
Space
Music
Food
More
Knowledge Base & FAQs:
3D printing is a manufacturing process in which virtual 3D design data is used to fabricate a component by successive deposition of material. In technical terms, 3D printing is known as ‘Additive Manufacturing’.
There are several types of 3D printing technologies, out of which the most common are:
- FDM/FFF 3D Printing
- SLA 3D Printing
- SLS 3D Printing
Out of the various 3D printing technologies, FDM 3D printing is the most commonly used technology with an abundant number of applications.
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)/Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) type of 3D printing works on the principle of material extrusion. It uses thermoplastic filament as the printing material. The filament is heated and melted in the extruder of the 3D printer. The 3D printer deposits the melted filament layer by layer on top of the others to form a component.
STL files are standard CAD format files with only surface geometry details. These files are used as an input for 3D printing software and are used to generate G code files (files with number and values which a 3D printer can understand) along with details like time, cost, required material, etc.
The cost for a 3D print can only be determined after processing it on the 3D printing software. The STL files are used for this process to generate the required data.
The cost for a 3D print is generally calculated in two ways:
- Cost per minute/hour of 3D print.
- Cost per gram of material used.
We prefer calculating the cost per minute/hour of 3D print as it is a transparent method. A high-quality 3D print takes more time hence more the cost, similarly, a low-quality 3D print takes lesser time hence lesser the cost. If the cost is calculated per gram, the factory of quality, accuracy, material standard, etc becomes invalid.
All you have to do is tell us your idea or concept and avail of 3D designing services at Addere Creations to receive a CAD file.
Head over to the 3D Designing page for more details.
Post-processing is the process of converting the 3D print to a finished product as per the user specifications. It is the process of modifying a 3D printed component to improve its strength, aesthetics, surface finish and more.
Head over to Contact Us page, give us a call, send us a message/mail or submit your queries and we will get back to you about it.