3D Printing Services
Source all your 3D printing jobs, from prototyping to high-volume production projects, reliably in one place. Advanced AI technology, combined with attentive customer care, ensures a seamless experience from instant quotes to order tracking.
- 1.Over 70 materials to choose from
- 2.Fast 3D printing parts in 1 days
- 3.1-on-1 Technical Support
- 4.Multiple processes: SLS, HP MJF, FDM, SLA, Carbon DLS™, PolyJet and DMLS
- 5.Highest standards of data protection
3D Printing Capabilities
Whether you need a single prototype or a large production run, we can help. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction ensures that you receive the best possible service and results. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our 3D printing capabilities, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

SLA
Stereolithography (SLA) is the use of UV lasers to cure liquid resin layer by layer to create 3D objects. The technology produces highly detailed and precise parts and is ideal for applications such as rapid prototyping, product design, and dental and medical modeling.

SLS
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is a 3D printing technology that uses a high-powered laser to fuse powdered material layer by layer to create a 3D object. This technology is ideal for creating complex geometries and functional parts with high strength and durability.

FDM
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is a 3D printing technology that involves depositing melted thermoplastic material layer by layer to create a 3D object. This technology is widely used for rapid prototyping, as well as for creating functional parts and models.
3D Printing Materials
Plastics
- ABS
- ABS M30
- ABS-ESD7
- Alumide® / Nylon 12 (PA 12) filled with aluminium
- ASA
- CE 221 (Cyanatester)
- DPR 10
- EPX 82
- FPU 50
- Industrial Black, ABS-Like
- Industrial Grey, ABS-like
- Industrial Heat resistant, PC-like
- Industrial Transparent, ABS-like
- Industrial White, ABS-like
- Nylon 11 / PA 11
- Nylon 12 (PA 12) glass-filled
- Nylon 12 (PA 12) glass-filled
- Nylon 12 / PA 12 (FDM)
- Nylon 12 / PA 12 (SLS, MJF)
- Nylon 12 flame retardant / PA 2241 FR
- Nylon 12 full-colour / CB PA 12
Elastomers
- Flex TPU
- TPU (Polyurethane)
- EPU 40
- SIL 30
- True Silicone
Metals
- Aluminium Al-Si10Mg
- Cobalt chrome / CoCr
- Tool steel 1.2709 / MS1
- Stainless Steel 17-4PH / 1.4542 / X5CrNiCuNb16-4
- Stainless Steel 316L / 1.4404 / X2CrNiMo17-12-2
- Inconel 718
- Titan Grade 5 / 3.7164 / 3.7165 / Ti-6Al-4V
Surface Finishing Options For 3D Printing
Surface finishing can improve the strength, durability, appearance, or functionality of 3D printed prototypes or production parts. Please review the various customized surface finishing options below.

Bead blasting
Depowdering of parts with bead blasting.Notes: Semi-sintered surface particles remain on the part even after initial depowdering.
Final result:
- Slightly grainy in the touch
- Uniform, matte or satin-like appearance

Media tumbling
This is a batch-based process that tumbles vibrating media to remove sharp edges and burrs on machined parts. Tumbling can remove machine marks on exterior surfaces creating a more uniform appearance.
Final result:
- Smooth in the touch
- Satin-like matte appearance

Vapour smoothing
Bathing printed parts in vaporised chemical solvents to create a controlled chemical melt of the material. Notes: Can soften sharp edges Not suitable for small features and thin walls
Final result:
- Smooth in the touch
- Glossy appearance

Quick clear
Clear coat evens out the surface of the part, which allows light to pass through with little distortion.
Final result:
- Enhanced transparency
3D Printing Standards
Thanks to our state-of-the-art facilities and rigorous testing processes, we are able to ensure that every 3D printed prototype and part is of impeccable quality and meets extremely strict tolerances.
Process | Layer Height Range | Minimum Wall Thickness | Maximum Build Size | Dimensional Tolerance |
---|---|---|---|---|
SLA | 50 - 100 μm |
+/- 0.5 mm
+/- 0.019 in.
|
600 x 600 x 600 mm
23.622 x 23.622 x 23.622 in.
|
+/- 0.1 mm
+/- 0.003 in.
|
SLS | 100 - 200 μm |
+/- 1.0 mm
+/- 0.039 in.
|
420 x 500 x 420 mm
16.535 x 19.685 x 16.535 in.
|
+/- 0.3 mm
+/- 0.011 in.
|
FDM | 100 - 300 μm |
+/- 0.8 mm
+/- 0.031 in.
|
1000 x 1000 x 1000 mm
39.370 x 39.370 x 39.370 in.
|
+/- 0.2 mm
+/- 0.007 in.
|
3D Printing Projects Made
We have been manufacturing various sheet metal fabrication parts, prototypes and various products for different customers. Whether simple or complex, here are the sheet metal fabrication parts we have made before.
Advantages of Ordering Sheet Metal Parts
Sheet metal fabrication from prototype design to production can be used to produce various metal parts and products, and this manufacturing method is very flexible.
Multi-Material Machining Expertise
Our capabilities extend to processing a wide range of materials, offering tailored solutions to meet your specific part requirements, regardless of the material type.
Tailored Customization
We deliver customized solutions aligned with your design specifications, ensuring every component meets your unique application and performance demands.
Cost-Effective Solutions
We offer competitive pricing and value-driven services, helping customers achieve optimal cost efficiency without compromising quality.
Fast and Reliable Delivery
With streamlined production processes and adaptable scheduling, we ensure timely order fulfillment to meet even the most urgent project deadlines.
Industrial Applications
XTJ uses highly advanced technology, from prototype production to on-demand manufacturing, and then to large-scale production, to ensure the excellent quality and reliable performance of parts, ensuring the success of your project.
Frequently Asked Questions
We provide new product developers with precision parts suitable for functional testing or final use of engineering -level materials. Get your required precision CNC machining services support by reading FAQ.
How can I choose the best 3D printing process for my project?
Selecting the right 3D printing process depends on your project’s requirements, such as material, part complexity, mechanical properties, and desired surface finish.
Can XTJ support both prototyping and mass production with 3D printing?
Yes, We specializes in both rapid prototyping and scalable mass production. For mass production, 3D printing is used to create complex geometries, reduce tooling costs, and enable efficient on-demand manufacturing. Suitable technologies include Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) for high-volume plastic parts.
Do you assist with optimising part designs or selecting materials for 3D printing?
Yes, we offer support at multiple stages to ensure the best outcome for your project:
- Automated DFM feedback: Our instant quoting engine provides automated Design for Manufacturability (DFM) feedback, highlighting potential issues with your design and selected 3D printing process.
- Preliminary Manufacturability Check: Before production begins, we conduct a detailed review of your design. If any changes are necessary, we’ll reach out to collaborate on adjustments.
- Expert Guidance for corporate customers: Our 3D printing experts are available to help optimise your design and guide material selection based on your project’s specific needs.
Can you print multi-colour objects?
Yes, We can produce multi-colour objects using technologies like PolyJet and Multi Jet Fusion (MJF). Additionally, we offer post-processing options (painting and dyeing) to achieve custom colours and refine the finish of your 3D printed parts. Upload colour-supported file formats like OBJ or 3MF to get started.
What materials are available for 3D printing?
We offer 35 plastics, elastomers, and metals for instant quoting, each with unique properties such as strength, heat resistance, flame retardancy, flexibility, and more.
If you need a custom material, we can provide a quote within 24–48 hours. In most cases, if the material is supported by one of the 3D printing technologies we offer, we can produce it through our manufacturing network.
Which post-processing options do you offer for 3D printed parts?
We offers instant quotes for post-processing options such as bead blasting, media tumbling, vapor smoothing, dyeing in various colours, and spray painting with custom RAL colour options. These enhancements improve the appearance and functionality of your 3D-printed parts.
For any custom post-processing needs, we can provide a quote within 24–48 hours upon request.
What is the maximum size of an object I can print?
The maximum size of a 3D-printed object depends on the technology used. For example, with Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), we can print parts up to 900x900x600 mm, while Stereolithography (SLA) supports maximum dimensions of 736x533x635 mm.
Can you 3D print in metal?
Yes, We offers metal 3D printing using Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) technology. We provide a variety of metals, including aluminium, stainless steel, tool steel, titanium, and inconel, suitable for creating prototypes and end-use parts.
Can you print transparent or translucent parts?
Yes, transparent and translucent parts can be printed using SLA (Stereolithography) technology with desktop and industrial transparent ABS-like materials, Flexible 80A Resin, and Silica Glass. These materials provide options for high resolution, smooth surfaces, stiffness, flexibility, and chemical resistance, catering to diverse applications.