Equipment
Ready when You are
3D-Printing can help you realize your ideas and at the same time save a significant amount of resources. But getting to that stage can become a science in itself. The idea behind our "Digital Factory" concept is that we take care of your 3D-printing requirements so you can continue to take care of what you’re specialized in.
Whether you're looking for prototype production, production samples, professional modelling, reverse engineering or one-of-a-kind to small-batch production jobs – our machines have got you covered.
Based on our experience, we have chosen 3D-Printers that can cover the widest array of different materials and produce parts at constant high-quality level in a reasonable time-frame. Below we introduce you to some of the technical features and capabilities of our machines.
To find out if we’ve got the right equipment for your job, please do not hesitate to contact us. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
Filament 3D-Printers
About Filament 3D-Printing
"Filament printing is suitable for a wide array of different applications. Very different characteristics can be achieved through a great choice of different filament materials. Feel free to contact us for advice"
Filament 3D-Printers typically use filaments with a plastics core. The technology behind this is referred to as Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) or Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). A long plastic filament is fed from a spool to a nozzle where the material is liquefied and 'drawn' on the platform, where it immediately hardens again.
The filament is fed into a heating chamber in the printer's extruder assembly, where it is heated to its melting point and then extruded (squirted) through a metal nozzle as the extruder assembly moves, tracing a path programmed into a 3D object file to create, layer by layer, the printed object.

Ultimaker S5 Pro Bundle
Technology | Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) |
Build Volume | 330mm x 240mm x 300mm |
Available Nozzles | 0.25, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 |
Layer Resolution | 0.25 mm nozzle: 150 - 60 micron 0.4 mm nozzle: 200 - 20 micron 0.6 mm nozzle: 300 - 20 micron 0.8 mm nozzle: 600 - 20 micron |
Capacity | 6x Spools via Cassette System |
Dual Extrusion | Yes |
Possible Materials | ABS, PLA(+), PETG, PC, PP, CPE(+), TPU, Nylon, PVA, Breakaway, Abrasives |
Operating Speed | Up to 100mm/s |
Enclosure | Fully Enclosed |
Network Operation | Yes |
Machines in Operation | 2 |

Ultimaker 3 Extended
Technology | Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) |
Build Volume | 215mm x 215mm x 300mm |
Available Nozzles | 0.25, 0.4, 0.8 |
Layer Resolution | 0.25 mm nozzle: 150 - 60 micron 0.4 mm nozzle: 200 - 20 micron 0.8 mm nozzle: 600 - 20 micron |
Capacity | 2x Spools, one per System |
Dual Extrusion | Yes |
Possible Materials | PLA, PVA, ABS, CPE, Nylon, TPU95 |
Operating Speed | Up to 100mm/s |
Enclosure | On Selected Machines |
Network Operation | Yes |
Machines in Operation | 7 |
Resin 3D-Printers
About Resin Printing
"Resin printing is suitable for smaller objects that require fine details and smooth surfaces with little to no post-processing necessary."
Resin-Printing is the oldest 3D printing technique. A layer of photosensitive liquid resin is exposed to a UV-light source; the resin then hardens in the desired pattern, and the object is built layer by layer until it is complete. This allows you to print a model with extremely fine detail.
Unlike with traditional SLA machines that operate a guided laser light source, MSLA 3D-Printers utilize an array light source and a digital mask above it to control which region of the print area is illuminated at any given time.

Anycubic Photon Mono X
Technology | Masked Stereolithographic Array (MSLA) | |
Build Volume | 192mm x 120mm x 250mm | |
Display Technology | Monochrome | |
XY Resolution | 0.050mm 3840*2400(4K) | |
Layer Resolution | 0,01 - 0,2mm | |
Tank Capacity | ||
Possible Materials | All 405nm wavelength UV Resins | |
Operating Speed | Up to 60mm/h | |
Network Operation | No | |
Machines in Operation | 3 |