Our main product to the consumer is to create personalized 3D printed replicas. The 3d figurine business is increasingly growing popular in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
The 3D Additive Manufacturing Technology has a wide range of applications in industries such as Aerospace, Automotive, Manufacturing, Architecture, Medicine, Fashion, Digital art and Entertainment among others.
To obtain a color figurine, we achieve it through 2 processes:
Photogrammetry
A 3D scanning technique that consists of taking a series of photographs of an object, from all possible angles. Next, a software in 3d is responsible for finding the common points between the different photographs until a mesh is created representing the three-dimensional object.
ColorJet Printing (CJP)
Is an additive manufacturing technology with two main components: core material and binder. The core material is spread in thin layers over the build platform with a roller. After each layer is spread, color binder is selectively jetted from inkjet print heads, causing the core to solidify.
Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
The name of technology such as FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) is the copyright of the Stratasys company, which is why the term FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) is normally used to refer to the manufacturing technique in which a plastic filament is used that, conveniently controlled, it is taken through an extruder that heats it and deposits it little by little until the object is built.