3D Printing Services

Prototype faster and launch smarter. KaiSpeed delivers SLA, SLS/MJF, FDM, and metal 3D printing (SLM/DMLS) with engineer-led DFM, broad materials, and production-grade finishing—so your parts move from idea to install, fast.

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What is 3D Printing?

3D printing (additive manufacturing) builds parts layer by layer directly from CAD, enabling complex internal features, rapid iteration, and minimal tooling. It’s ideal for form/fit/function prototypes, pilot runs, jigs/fixtures, and select end-use parts.

Why KaiSpeed

  • All major processes in one place: SLA, SLS/MJF, FDM, SLM/DMLS + downstream machining and finishing.

  • Engineer-led DFM: Early guidance on wall thickness, feature size, lattice/support strategy, orientation, and post-process.

  • Finish like production: Sanding, bead-blast, dye, paint, vapor smoothing, clear polish, anodize/plating for metal prints.

  • Smooth handoff to scale: Bridge builds, rapid tooling, and machining if/when you outgrow additive.

Our 3D Printing Technologies

SLA

Laser-cured resin with smooth surfaces and high feature fidelity; clear/translucent options.

  • Best for: Appearance models, snap-fits, master patterns, “clear” optics (post-polish)

  • Guidelines: walls ≥ 0.6–1.0 mm; small features supported; excellent paintability

SLS / MJF

owder bed fusion for strong, functional nylon (PA12/PA11); no support marks; uniform matte finish.

  • Best for: Functional parts, hinges/living features, ducts, brackets, lattice structures

  • Guidelines: walls ≥ 0.8–1.0 mm; add fillets; dye/textures available

FDM

Large-format parts in engineering thermoplastics (ABS, PC, ASA, PEI/ULTEM).

  • Best for: Big prototypes, fixtures, heat-/chemical-resistant materials

  • Guidelines: walls ≥ 1.2–1.5 mm; consider orientation and sparse infill for cost/time

SLM/DMLS

Laser-melted metal powders (e.g., AlSi10Mg, 316L, 17-4PH, Ti-6Al-4V, Inconel).

  • Best for: Lightweight lattices, consolidated assemblies, conformal cooling, complex manifolds

  • Post-process: Stress-relief/heat treat, optional HIP, CNC machining, bead-blast, surface finishing

Materials (typical)

  • Polymers: SLA resins (standard/clear/tough/high-temp), PA12/PA11 (SLS/MJF), TPU elastomers, ABS/PC/ASA/PEI (ULTEM) for FDM

  • Metals (SLM/DMLS): AlSi10Mg, Stainless 316L/17-4PH, Ti-6Al-4V, Inconel (others on request)

Finishing Options

  • Plastics: Sanding, media tumble, vapor smoothing (ABS/ASA), dyeing (nylon), primer/paint, texture, clear polish (SLA)

  • Metals: Heat treat/HIP, machining, bead-blast, shot-peen (select), anodize (Al), passivation (SS), plating/coatings, laser marking

24/7 Support • Fast Global Delivery • Secure NDA Protection

How to Work With Us

01. Upload Your CAD

Choose your process (CNC, sheet metal, injection molding, 3D printing, etc.) and upload your files.

  • NDA-backed confidentiality

  • Secure transfer (STEP/IGES/ PDF)

02. Get Quote & DFM

Select material, finish, and quantity. Receive a clear quote plus DFM feedback to optimize cost, lead time, and quality.

  • Typical  within 24 hours

  • Alternative process/ material options when helpful

03. We Start Production

Once approved, we begin manufacturing to your drawing and GD&T requirements.

  • In-process QC and FAI on request

  • Photo updates and milestone reports

04. Receive Your Parts

After final inspection, we pack and ship to your door.

  • Dimensional/CMM reports available

  • Global shipping (NA/EU often 3–10 days)

FAQs

Typical: SLA ±0.10–0.20 mm, SLS/MJF ±0.20 mm or ±0.2%, FDM ±0.20–0.50 mm, SLM/DMLS per feature with machining for tight fits. We’ll validate during DFM.

  • SLA: best cosmetics/fine details/clear parts

  • SLS/MJF: strongest functional nylon, no support scars

  • FDM: large, tough thermoplastics, cost-efficient

  • SLM/DMLS: metal parts with complex internals; plan for post-machining

By material/volume, build time, geometry, post-processing, and quantity. Upload CAD for a line-item quote.

STL for printing, STEP if secondary machining/assembly is needed. Always include a PDF drawing for critical callouts and finishes.

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