3d printing

3D printing or additive manufacturing combines the manufacturing processes of parts in volume by adding or agglomeration of material, by stacking successive layers. 3D printing makes it possible to produce a real object: a designer draws the 3D object using a computer-aided design (CAD) tool. The 3D file obtained is processed by specific software which organizes the cutting into slices of the different layers necessary for the production of the part. The cutout is sent to the 3D printer which deposits or solidifies the material layer by layer until the final part is obtained. The principle remains similar to that of a conventional 2D printer with one big difference: it is the stacking of layers that creates the volume.

Depending on the demand, the part can be a copy of an already existing product that we model via a 3D Scanner, or an in-house creation.

Once the prototype has been made, it is sent to print. Once cleaned, the part is functional and ready to use if your request is for a plastic product only. Otherwise the product goes to the Foundry Line in order to make it in the desired material (Brass, Bronze, Stainless steel, Zamak, ...)

JMP having 2 3D printers, we can reproduce or create any type of plastic part. Our 3D Printing division best responds to your projects.

JMP can print parts that you have already created but also develop your product with you, whether it concerns the lock or not, with support at all times.

We can also transform your plastic / resin parts with our foundry sector, in order to obtain parts in bronze, zamak, stainless steel, ...

                                                                                                                 

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