3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, creates three-dimensional objects layer by layer from digital models using materials like plastics, metals, or resins, enabling rapid prototyping, customized designs, and complex geometries in industries such as healthcare, aerospace, and consumer goods.
About 3D Printing
At Protom, we bring your ideas to life with state-of-the-art 3D printing solutions, delivering precision, speed, and exceptional quality. Trusted by automotive, electronics, medical device, and industrial goods industries, our expertise ensures your prototypes and parts meet the highest standards.
Key Technologies
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM): Extrudes thermoplastic filaments.
Stereolithography (SLA): Uses UV lasers to cure liquid resin.
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS): Fuses powdered materials with lasers.
Binder Jetting: Binds powder particles with a liquid adhesive.
Applications
Manufacturing: Rapid prototyping, custom tools, and end-use parts.
Healthcare: Prosthetics, dental implants, and bioprinting of tissues.
Aerospace: Lightweight, high-strength components.
Consumer Goods: Customized jewelry, footwear, and home decor.
Construction: 3D-printed houses and infrastructure.
Advantages
Design Freedom: Enables intricate shapes and internal structures.
Customization: Tailored solutions for medical, dental, or consumer needs.
Sustainability: Reduces material waste compared to traditional methods.
Speed: Accelerates prototyping and small-batch production.

Why Choose Protom

Exceptional Surface Finish
Achieve production-level aesthetics and performance, reducing post-processing time.

Quick Turnaround
Streamlined processes and efficient workflows enable us to deliver prototypes and functional parts on tight timelines.

Advanced Technologies
Utilizing techniques like SLA, SLS, FDM, and DLP, we create intricate geometries with unmatched accuracy.

Diverse Material Options
From standard plastics to high-performance resins, metals, and composites, we offer materials tailored to your application needs.
Applications of 3D Printing

Custom Parts
Tailored solutions for low-volume manufacturing and one-off parts for specialized uses.

Complex Components
Manufacture geometries that traditional methods can’t achieve, including lattice structures and internal channels.

Functional Prototypes
Test designs with robust, accurate prototypes before full-scale production.