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Factory 3D Printing Custom Product/SLS 3D Printing/3D Printing Service
$1.99 - $5.99
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Plastic Parts 3D Printing Prototyping Aluminum Machining Casting 3D Printing Service
$0.19 - $4.99
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3D Printing Prototype Plastic Vacuum Casting/SLS/SLA 3D Printing Prototype
$0.58 - $0.88
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Factory Custom Rapid Prototyping 3D Printing Service Precision 3D Printing Mockup Service
$13.78 - $68.91
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I evaluate 3D printing solutions when sourcing from a B2B supplier?
3D printing, a manufacturing process that creates three-dimensional objects from digital models using materials like plastic, metal, or resin, is structured into subtypes such as FDM, SLA, and SLS, each with distinct layer thickness, material compatibility, and resolution attributes—these define performance and application suitability. Conceptually, these subtypes relate to end-use needs: FDM for prototyping, SLA for high-detail models, and SLS for durable, functional parts. Procedurally, buyers should filter suppliers by specifying required material type, print resolution, and production volume on a B2B platform, then review sample outputs and certifications; for example, searching for “FDM plastic 0.1mm layer resolution” or “SLS metal for aerospace prototypes” yields relevant results. To verify, buyers must ask suppliers for material compliance documentation (e.g., ISO 13485 for medical parts) and request a test print sample to confirm accuracy and surface finish—questions like “Can you provide a certificate for your ABS plastic material?” or “What is your turnaround time for a 10-part batch?” ensure reliability and avoid mismatches.
Which 3D printing suppliers on Freshdi have proven export experience and what payment and trade terms are commonly offered?
Freshdi lists 3D printing suppliers with verified B2B experience, including those with over 5 years in operation and proven exporting to key regions like the U.S. and Germany—common benchmarks for reliability. Buyers often look for certifications such as ISO 9001, ISO 13485 (for medical-grade parts), and CE marking to validate quality and compliance. Typical payment terms include 30% advance, 70% before shipment, and common trade terms are FOB Shanghai and FOB Hamburg, reflecting the primary ports of origin and destination in global 3D printing supply chains.
Which countries are the main import markets for 3D printed parts, and what are the most commonly exported variants with their material composition and regional preferences?
The primary import markets for 3D printed parts include the United States, Germany, and Japan, where demand is driven by manufacturing and aerospace sectors. Commonly exported variants include ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), PLA (Polylactic Acid), and PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol), with ABS being widely used for durable, impact-resistant parts and PLA for prototyping. Suppliers typically list material composition, color/finish (e.g., transparent, matte), and part dimensions (e.g., 100x100x100 mm) in B2B listings. ABS is especially preferred in North America and Europe for industrial applications, while PLA dominates in Asia-Pacific for rapid prototyping. A key preference in Germany is for high-precision, smooth-finish parts, and in Japan, there is strong demand for biodegradable materials like PLA in sustainable manufacturing.
Which 3D printing subcategories are available on Freshdi and which industries commonly use them?
Freshdi offers 3D printing products across key subcategories such as FDM, SLA, SLS, and powder-based printing, serving industries like aerospace, healthcare, automotive, and consumer goods. These technologies enable rapid prototyping, custom tooling, and on-demand manufacturing, with buyers such as an aerospace engineer needing precise part replication for turbine components or a medical device startup using 3D printing to produce patient-specific implants.
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