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812 results for “Additive Manufacturing (Other) products found from trusted suppliers, wholesalers, manufacturers & exporters”
Customized Overmolding Manufacturing of Other Agricultural Plastic Products
$0.15 - $1.2
Min. order: 1 Piece
Customized Overmolding Manufacturing of Other Agricultural Plastic Products
$0.01 - $6.9
Min. order: 500 Piece
Customized Overmolding Manufacturing of Other Agricultural Plastic Products
$0.16 - $0.21
Min. order: 1000 Piece
Plastic Manufacturer Suppliers Plastics Product Manufacturing Other Plastic Products
$0.69 - $9.99
Min. order: 500 Piece
Premium Aluminum Ingots for 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing & Ndash; High-Purity
$2,500 - $2,600
Min. order: 25 Ton
China Manufacturing CNC Machining Parts Automotive Auto Machinery and Other Products
$0.29 - $2.99
Min. order: 1 Piece
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I evaluate additive manufacturing solutions for my production needs?
Additive Manufacturing (Other) refers to advanced 3D printing technologies that build parts layer by layer using materials like polymers, metals, or composites, offering customization and reduced waste—common attributes in this category. Conceptually, it is structured around subtypes such as direct metal laser sintering or selective laser melting, where material properties and build precision define performance; these attributes are interrelated, with resolution and cycle time influencing scalability. To source effectively on a B2B site, buyers should filter by technology type, material compatibility, and part size, then review sample outputs and certifications—e.g., a supplier offering titanium powder with 100µm layer resolution or a polymer-based solution for prototyping. Verification checks include asking for ISO 9001 certification and requesting a test print sample to confirm dimensional accuracy and surface finish.
Which additive manufacturing suppliers on Freshdi have proven export experience and what certifications should I look for to ensure reliability?
Freshdi lists additive manufacturing suppliers with verified B2B profiles, where reliability is often signaled by suppliers with at least 5 years of operation and proven export experience to key regions like North America and Europe. Buyers commonly look for certifications such as ISO 9001 (quality management), ISO 13485 (medical device quality), and ISO 14001 (environmental management) to validate supplier credibility. Trade terms typically include FOB Shanghai and FOB Rotterdam, with payment terms often set at 30% advance payment and 70% upon delivery.
Which industries use additive manufacturing for prototyping, and where can I find suppliers on Freshdi for this technology?
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a technology that builds objects layer by layer from digital models, enabling rapid prototyping, custom part production, and on-demand manufacturing. It is widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and industrial tooling for creating complex geometries and reducing lead times. On Freshdi, a B2B marketplace connecting buyers with suppliers, you can find a range of additive manufacturing solutions and service providers across these sectors. For example, an R&D engineer at a medical device startup may need quick prototypes to test new implant designs, while a manufacturing manager in the automotive sector might seek suppliers for producing custom tooling components. Both buyers can explore Freshdi to locate relevant suppliers offering additive manufacturing services tailored to their specific use cases.
Which countries are the primary import markets for additive manufacturing (other) products, and what are the most commonly exported variants with their key material and performance attributes?
The primary import markets for additive manufacturing (other) include Asia-Pacific, particularly China, Japan, and South Korea, followed by North America and Europe. Commonly exported variants include metal powder (e.g., stainless steel 316L, titanium Grade 2), polymer filaments (e.g., PLA, ABS), and ceramic powders, with suppliers typically listing material composition, particle size, flow rate, and tensile strength as key attributes. Stainless steel 316L is widely exported to North America for aerospace and medical applications, while PLA and ABS filaments are in high demand in Europe for prototyping and consumer goods. Titanium Grade 2 is preferred in Asia-Pacific for high-performance industrial components, and data shows that 68% of additive manufacturing suppliers in Asia-Pacific report higher export volumes to Japan and South Korea due to localized demand for precision components.
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