3D Printing and Modeling

Background


At OSR, we offer 3D printing, general modeling, and architectural modeling services.
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a method of creating three-dimensional objects using a computer-created design. While in the case of traditional manufacturing methods, an object is usually produced by removing material, in 3D printing, the product is created by adding material layer by layer. 

The purpose of creating 3D models may vary, the tools are diverse, and their applications are related to many fields. Although 3D printing is not applicable in all cases, it is one of the most versatile manufacturing techniques available in today’s market. Moreover, it has many benefits that enable new business opportunities and more efficiency.



  • 3D printing
  • General Modeling
  • Architectural Modeling

Here are several types of 3D printing technology we use:

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
This is a common type of 3D printing. It involves melting and extruding thermoplastic filament through a nozzle to build up layers of material.

Stereolithography (SLA)
In this process, a laser is used to cure liquid resin into solid layers.

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
This process involves using a laser to sinter (or fuse) powdered material, such as metal or plastic, into solid layers.

Selective Laser Melting (SLM)
SLM can produce geometrically complex parts with high dimensional accuracy. This method is used to process very hard materials, such as stainless steel, titanium alloys, nickel-based superalloys, and cobalt-based alloys. 

Silicone Molds
We create custom silicone molds for different purposes. Below are examples of some of the molds we have made. 

Plastic Casting
Plastic casting is a popular method of creating parts and appliances. It helps create lightweight, complex objects and allows for a variety of surface textures.

Vacuum Casting
Vacuum casting is a process in which a liquid material is drawn into a silicone mold using a vacuum to create complex components. It is a fast and cost-effective copying technique for producing high-quality plastic parts.

3D architectural modeling has become an indispensable tool for the architectural industry to visualize building models. It is used to represent a building’s architecture to respective business professionals such as builders, contractors, and architects. We make great efforts to ensure quality and accuracy in producing error-free 3D architectural models so that you know how your building will appear and easily plan your core construction activities.

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