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Metal 3D Printing Services

Quick Specifications

Process

DMLS, SLM, EBM

Materials

Stainless Steel, Ti, Al

Tolerance

±0.1mm

Lead Time

7-14 Days

MOQ

1 Piece

Layer Thickness

20-60μm

Product Overview

Metal 3D printing services at Sinbo Precision leverage advanced additive manufacturing technologies to produce complex metal parts with unprecedented design freedom. Our metal additive manufacturing capabilities include Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS), Selective Laser Melting (SLM), Electron Beam Melting (EBM), and Binder Jetting processes. These technologies enable the production of intricate geometries, internal channels, and lightweight structures that are impossible or cost-prohibitive with traditional manufacturing methods.

Our metal 3D printing services support a wide range of materials including stainless steel (316L, 17-4 PH), titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V, Grade 2), aluminum alloys (AlSi10Mg), Inconel (718, 625), and various tool steels. Each material is carefully selected based on application requirements such as strength, corrosion resistance, thermal properties, and biocompatibility. Our experienced engineers provide material selection guidance to ensure optimal performance for your specific application.

Every metal 3D printed part undergoes rigorous quality inspection including dimensional verification, density analysis, and mechanical testing. Our quality management system is ISO 9001 certified, ensuring consistent part quality and traceability. With our USA warehouse and expedited delivery options, you can receive your metal 3D printed parts quickly, ready for immediate use in your critical applications ranging from aerospace components to medical implants.

Technical Specifications

Process DMLS, SLM, EBM, Binder Jetting
Materials Stainless Steel 316L/17-4 PH, Titanium Ti-6Al-4V/Grade 2, Aluminum AlSi10Mg, Inconel 718/625, Tool Steel H13
Build Volume Up to 250mm × 250mm × 325mm
Layer Thickness 20-60μm (0.0008-0.0024")
Tolerance ±0.1mm (±0.004")
Surface Finish Ra 6-10μm (as-built), Ra 0.8-1.6μm (post-processed)
Density >99.5% (after post-processing)
Lead Time 7-14 days (standard), 3-5 days (expedited)
MOQ 1 piece (prototyping), 5 pieces (production)
Certifications ISO 9001, AS9100 (aerospace), ISO 13485 (medical)

Key Technologies

DMLS

Direct Metal Laser Sintering

SLM

Selective Laser Melting

EBM

Electron Beam Melting

Binder Jetting

Metal Powder Binding

Applications

Aerospace

Engine components, brackets, lightweight structures

Automotive

Performance parts, prototypes, custom components

Medical

Surgical implants, dental prosthetics, instruments

Industrial

Tooling, molds, custom machinery parts

Electronics

Heat sinks, RF components, enclosures

Oil & Gas

Downhole tools, valves, corrosion-resistant parts

Manufacturing Capabilities

10+

Metal 3D Printers

±0.1mm

Precision Tolerance

7-14

Days Delivery

99.5%

Part Density

Quality Assurance

ISO 9001:2015 Certification

ISO 9001:2015

AS9100D Certification

AS9100D

ISO 13485:2016 Certification

ISO 13485:2016

IATF 16949:2016 Certification

IATF 16949:2016

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity?

We accept orders starting from 1 piece for prototyping and 5 pieces for production runs. Metal 3D printing is ideal for low to medium volume production where design complexity and part consolidation provide significant value.

What is the typical lead time?

Standard lead time is 7-14 days depending on part complexity, quantity, and post-processing requirements. Expedited service is available with 3-5 day delivery for urgent requirements.

What file formats do you accept?

We accept STL, STEP, IGES, and 3MF files. Our engineering team can work with various CAD formats and provide design for additive manufacturing (DFAM) support to optimize your metal 3D printed parts.

What post-processing options are available?

We offer comprehensive post-processing including support removal, stress relief, heat treatment, CNC machining, surface finishing (polishing, bead blasting), and various coating options to meet your specific requirements.

How does metal 3D printing compare to CNC machining?

Metal 3D printing excels at complex geometries, internal features, and part consolidation with minimal material waste. CNC machining offers superior surface finish and tighter tolerances. We often combine both technologies for optimal results.

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