3D Printing

Applications

At Integrated Matrix Solutions (IMS), we offer cutting-edge 3D printing services using both Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Stereolithography (SLA) technologies. Our 3D printing solutions provide high accuracy and rapid turnaround times for a wide range of applications, from prototyping to small-batch production.

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

FDM is ideal for creating durable parts with strong structural integrity. Using thermoplastic filaments, this process builds parts layer by layer, making it perfect for functional prototypes and end-use components. FDM offers:

  • High-strength, durable parts
  • Wide material compatibility (ABS, PLA, nylon, and more)
  • Affordable production for large, complex parts

Stereolithography (SLA)

SLA technology is known for producing highly detailed parts with smooth surface finishes. This process uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin into solid layers, creating parts with intricate geometries and high resolution. SLA is best suited for:

  • Detailed, high-resolution prototypes
  • Smooth surface finishes for cosmetic parts
  • Medical, dental, and industrial applications

Why Choose IMS for 3D Printing?

With our expertise in both FDM and SLA, IMS provides versatile solutions that meet the demands of your project, whether you need strong, functional parts or intricate, precise prototypes. We work closely with clients to ensure each part meets their exact specifications and requirements.

Get in touch to learn how our 3D printing services can elevate your project.

Material Capabilities

PLA (Polylactic Acid)

Ideal for detailed models, figures, and quick prototypes that don’t require high mechanical, chemical or temperature resistance.

PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)

  • Thermoplastic polyester (commonly used in manufacturing)
  • High Impact Resistant
  • Good Thermal Resistance
  • Chemical Resistant
  • Durable
  • See Datasheet

ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate)

  • High Strength
  • Relatively flexible
  • Temperature resistant compared to PLA
  • Ideal for functional prototypes and automotive parts and accessory parts
  • See Datasheet

PC (Polycarbonate)

  • Great Tenacity
  • High Tensile Strength
  • Good Thermal Resistance
  • Accurate and durable for strong parts and composite work
  • Great for demand prototyping, tooling and fixtures
  • See Datasheet

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