3D Printing technology is not new, in fact it has been around since the late 20th century.
3D Printing Technology accommodates a wide range of applications that we are able to perform at Rosstek.
Prototyping - during the design and planning phases we all wish we could take the object from the paper or the computer screen and test it in real environment before committing to mass production. With the technology of a 3D Printer you are able to design, print and test the parts you need to be sure will suit your purpose.
Small Scale Manufacturing - when you need something manufactured, but you do not require a mass production of the parts, a 3D Printer can accommodate that niche perfectly. Be it for a limited edition chess pieces sets for the members of your club, or a number of parts that are rarely required but a hustle to order in large quantities, the 3D Printer got you covered.
Parts cloning - we've all been there, something old breaks and the manufacturer no longer provides the replacement parts. Usually this means that the object or mechanism is doomed to be trashed. With the 3D Printer you can replace that part and bring new life to your object.
Custom ideas - with the 3D Printer only your imagination is the limit. With the 3D Printing technology you can significantly upgrade your quality of life. Every time you think to yourself "I wish I had this specific item for this" the 3D Printer is right beside you to make it happen. Custom earphones stand - sure! Video game themed gamepad stand - absolutely! A set of your favorite animals cookie cutters - why not?!
The technology of 3D Printing is a broad concept, usually it is associated with production of plastic components, and while this is surely the most common direction of the 3D Printing technology, there are multiple more directions the technology is taking: building construction, bakeries, et cetera.