Keep Critical Equipment Running

3D Printing gives you a path around discontinued components, long lead times, and stocking challenges. Get a quote or talk with our team about additive solutions for your most critical parts.

Certified Quality Management
ISO 9001:2015 | ISO 17021-1

A Custom Approach for Every Part

Not every replacement calls for the same approach. We match your component to the process that delivers the best fit, durability, and result for your application.

3D Printing

When a component is discontinued or impossible to source, we print a certified replacement engineered to the exact specifications of your existing equipment.

Hybrid Manufacturing

Not every part can be made one way. Hybrid manufacturing combines 3D printing with traditional manufacturing processes to produce replacements that meet the exact demands of your existing equipment.

Scanning & Design

No drawings? No Problem. If the original documentation is gone and all you have is the part itself, we scan it, build a precise CAD model, and give you a digital foundation for every replacement going forward.

Built for the Industries That Can't Afford Downtime

Whatever the industry, if a critical part is keeping your operation offline, we engineer a replacement built around what you already have.

How to Work with Us

Tell Us About Your Part

Fill out a quote form or talk directly with one of our team members. We'll ask the right questions to understand your situation and what you need.

Send Us What You Have

Ship the physical part or share your existing CAD files. Either works as a starting point, we'll take it from there.

We Engineer the Replacement

Our team redesigns your component for additive manufacturing. Optimizing geometry, material, and structure to meet the exact demands of your existing equipment.

Print, Inspect, and Deliver

Your part is produced through our certified manufacturing network, inspected against spec, and shipped with full quality documentation.

FAQs

Do I need a CAD file to get started?

No. If you have a physical part, we can 3D scan it and reverse-engineer the geometry. If you have an old drawing, even a hand sketch, we can work from that too. A CAD file is helpful but not required to start the conversation.

How do I know which printing process is right for my part?

That's exactly what the initial conversation is for. The right process depends on your material requirements, operating environment, geometry, tolerance, and end-use load conditions. We'll walk through that with you and recommend the approach. You don't need to arrive with a process already in mind.

Can you match the durability of the original part?

In most cases, yes and sometimes we can improve on it. Original parts were often designed with manufacturing constraints in mind. Additive manufacturing removes some of those constraints, which can mean a lighter, stronger, or more resilient geometry than what was originally produced.

What's the typical turnaround time?

It depends on complexity. A straightforward plastic part with existing geometry can be printed and shipped in days. Parts that require scanning, reverse engineering, material selection, or post-processing take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline after the initial review — and we won't overpromise.

Do you have a minimum order quantity?

No. We work with customers who need one part as much as those who need a hundred.