ABOUT 3DX

Intricate, Malleable, and Flexible 3D Designs without Boundaries at Your Fingertip.

Who is 3DX?

Traditional Manufacturing is defined as the creation and assembly of components and finished products using four main subtractive manufacturing methods – CNC Machining, Injection Moulding, Plastic Forming and Plastic Joining. The processes are long, they are fragmented and the supply chains are complex. 3D printing however is revolutionizing the way we create and manufacture products and allows to accelerate product development from concept or idea to the prototype and finished product all the while minimizing the impact on the environment. It offers a significant advantage for small, one-off production runs and the manufacture of complex pieces.

 

3DX AM is at the forefront of this cutting-edge technology. Our state-of-the-art 3D printers are capable of producing highly detailed and accurate parts, from concept to final product. With a wide range of materials to choose from we can create complex and customized products that were once impossible to make with traditional manufacturing methods.


The possibilities are truly endless. From prototypes to final products, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible. We are able to create complex geometries, unique designs, and customized products.

Why choose to work with 3DX?

3DX can help your business with 3D Scanning, Reverse Engineering, New Product Design & Development, Low Volume Production, Contract Manufacturing, and Custom Product Manufacturing.

How can we help you?

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3DX On Demand offers complete parts manufacturing services, from 3D printed metal and plastic parts to traditional CNC, injection moulding, and cast urethane.  We provide high quality parts and prototypes with some of the fastest and most reliable turnaround times in the industry. Our global network of efficient digital production facilities and manufacturing partners are able to meet the time-critical and unique business needs of today’s leading companies.

Take advantage of this opportunity to explore our range of offerings and experience our dedication to providing exceptional service. We value your trust and appreciate your support.


 

3DX can process common mesh files, such as stl, obj, step, iges, 3dm.

 

We support mesh file types: STL, OBJ, STEP, IGES, WRL, WRZ, STP, IGS, PLY, ARC, CATProduct, CATShape, CGR, DLV, EXPm, IAM, NEU, PAR, PKG, PRT, PSM, SAB, SESSION, SLDPRT, STPZ, UNV, X_T, XAS, XMT, XPR, 3DM, 3dMXL, ASM, CATPart, IPT, JT, MF1, MODEL, SAT, U3D, VDA, VRML, X_B, HPMJF

 

Please note that while some file types will upload successfully, others may not be used to submit an order on our platform. We suggest you refer to the above lists to avoid any upload failures. 3DX does not accept drawing files (except when accompanied by a CAD file), or IGES and F3D files. Below is a list of exceptional file types and in what instances they can be used to place an order with 3DX: 3DX cannot currently quote or make parts based on assembly files. If you are interested in ordering an assembly, each part will need to have its own CAD file.

However, if you are uploading your Bill Of Material for production, 3DX will accept assembly files as supplementary information. Common assembly file types are .sldasm, .asm, .iam, and .catproduct. The only time you may upload a drawing file is when it's in conjunction with a CAD file, and it must be in PDF format. We do not accept .slddrw, .dxf, or .catdrawing files. We also cannot quote a project based on a drawing alone.

 

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