Finding the best 3D printer is key, especially if you’re a 3D printing professional. At Sculpteo, we invest a lot in new professional 3D printers each year. What are the best 3D printers on the market that will soon be available? Which new 3D printer...
Read MoreDo you want to 3D print something in plastic, but you want it to be waterproof as well? Then we have the perfect solution for you! Our online 3D printing service is 3D printing plastic parts with Nylon PA 12, and then we apply our unique post-treatm...
Read MoreExOne is a 3D printers manufacturer. They’ve created machines that 3D print metal using the binder jetting technology. With our online 3D printing service, you can 3D print metal parts in two materials: Stainless steel 420 BR which is an alloy compos...
Read MoreChoosing your 3D printing material is not always easy, and having a comparison point can always be helpful. If you want to 3D print a material similar to rubber, porcelain or wood, for example, the usual information sheet might not be enough to infor...
Read MorePA11 and PA12, also known as Nylon 11 and Nylon 12, are polyamides that we offer in our selection of materials. Indeed, PA12 is in our plastic material and PA11 is our black plastic material. As for our grey plastic material, it combines both PA11 an...
Read MoreAccording to our 2017 study The State of 3D printing, plastic is still the most used 3D printing material. At Sculpteo, we used to 3D print your plastic parts using the SLS technology (Selective Laser Sintering), but a few weeks ago we started offeri...
Read MoreLooking for 3D printed rubber or silicone for your product? Unfortunately, these common production materials are now very difficult to produce with 3D printing, often very expensive or with very limited dimensions (and so very expensive). In the futu...
Read MoreSince we launched our new material Multi Jet Fusion PA12, we can proudly say that it generated a lot of enthusiasm, especially from those who were waiting to experience HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology. For now, there’s only one material available: M...
Read MoreAs you may have read on of our post about 3D printing uses, ever since the first 3D printing technologies started to emerge, there has been one true undisputed application for it: Prototyping. 3D printing back then and especially today with its ever ...
Read MoreHave you tried Multicolor 3D printing? This is our only material which allows you to 3D print a part with multiple colors. However, just like a “2D” printing process, the colors of your 3D printed part may be different from what you see on your scree...
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