Full-spectrum additive manufacturing in Bangalore. From single high-mix prototypes to 10,000-unit batch production, 3D Printzkart operates SLS, DMLS, MJF, FDM, and SLA platforms under one ISO 9001:2015 quality system. Trusted by aerospace, medical, defense, and consumer product OEMs.
Request AM Capability DeckAdditive manufacturing (AM) builds parts layer by layer from digital files, removing the need for moulds, dies, and most fixturing. For low-to-medium volumes (1-10,000 units) or geometries impossible with traditional methods, AM is now the most cost-effective process. Bangalore has become a hub for AM in India because of its concentration of aerospace, defense, drone, robotics, medical, and industrial OEMs that need precisely the kind of high-mix, low-volume production AM is built for.
3D Printzkart offers the full additive manufacturing technology stack required to serve these industries. We handle Polymer AM (FDM, SLA, SLS, MJF) and Metal AM (DMLS) in-house with end-to-end engineering, post-processing, and quality documentation.
| Process | Best Volumes | Materials | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| FDM | 1-100 | PLA, ABS, PETG, ASA, Nylon, PC, PEEK, PEI | 1-3 days |
| SLA | 1-50 | Standard, Tough, Flexible, Castable, High-Temp resin | 2-3 days |
| SLS | 1-5,000 | PA12, PA11, GF-Nylon, CF-Nylon, TPU | 3-7 days |
| MJF | 100-10,000+ | PA12, PA11, TPU | 5-10 days |
Our DMLS line produces fully dense metal parts in stainless steel 316L and 17-4PH, aluminum AlSi10Mg, titanium Ti6Al4V, Inconel 718, and tool steel. Density typically exceeds 99.5% as-built. Standard post-processing includes stress relief, support removal, hot isostatic pressing (HIP) where required, CNC finishing of critical features, surface treatment, and inspection.
Typical applications include aerospace brackets, conformal-cooled injection mould inserts, hydraulic manifolds with integrated channels, medical implants, heat exchangers, and high-performance automotive components. See industrial 3D printing for documentation packages.
The terms are used interchangeably, but in industry "additive manufacturing" usually implies production-grade processes (SLS, DMLS, MJF) and end-use parts, while "3D printing" can include hobbyist FDM. We offer both ends of the spectrum.
For low volumes (1-200 units) and complex shapes, AM is usually 30-70% cheaper than CNC. For simple shapes in high volumes (1000+), CNC or moulding is still more economical. Our team will recommend the right process honestly.
Yes. Aerospace and defense customers in Bangalore use AM parts under their existing certifications. Our quality system supports the documentation requirements typical of AS9100-aligned customers.
10,000+ units annually using SLS and MJF. For higher volumes, we typically transition customers to injection moulding while continuing to supply early production via AM.
Yes. We export to 20+ countries with DGFT-compliant documentation, IEC certification, and standard incoterms.
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