FDM 3D Printing

Low cost and easy to operate, ideal for prototype validation and educational models.

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology works by heating thermoplastic filament and building up layers to form the final object.

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Robotics

Humanoid Robot Prototype Rapid Iteration

Challenge:

The precise structures of humanoid robots (such as joints and torsos) require rapid, multi-round design iterations and functional testing. However, conventional manufacturing methods (CNC/molding) have long lead times and high costs, severely restricting the speed of R&D.

Solution:

Utilizing SLA and 3D printing technologies to rapidly produce high-precision, high-surface-quality robotic prototype parts for the client.

3D printing accelerates the development of humanoid robot prototypes.

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