Custom 3D Printed Parts, From Prototype to Production
ChanHonTech offers industrial 3D printing services for custom prototypes, functional parts, and small-batch production.
- No minimum order quantity.
- Fast quotation and flexible delivery.
- Plastic, resin, nylon, and metal 3D printing available.
- Post-processing, inspection, and global shipping supported.
Our 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing Capabilities
ChanHonTech offers industrial 3D printing services for rapid prototyping, functional testing, and small-batch production. We support SLA, LCD, SLS, MJF, FDM, BJ, and SLM printing technologies, covering plastics, resins, nylons, and metals for a wide range of industrial applications.
With local service support in China, Vietnam, and Indonesia, we help manufacturers create custom parts faster, more flexibly, and without traditional tooling.
Plastic 3D Printing Capabilities
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
FDM is a cost-effective 3D printing process for rapid prototypes, large-format plastic parts, and functional models. It is suitable for early design verification, structural testing, and low-volume plastic part production.
Minimum Lead Time
2 days
General Tolerances
± a single build layer thickness for the first mm, plus +/- 0.05mm for every mm thereafter
Maximum Part Size
395 x 395 x 395 mm
Minimum Feature Size
1 mm (but > 2 mm is best)
Minimum Wall Thickness
• 1 mm for parts < 245 x 245mm
• 2 mm for parts > 395 x 395 – 395mm
Layer Thickness
• 0.12 mm for parts 245 x 245 x 245 mm (Desktop)
• 0.2 mm for parts < 395 x 395 mm footprint (Industrial)
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
SLS is an industrial 3D printing technology for strong nylon parts without tooling. It is ideal for functional prototypes, complex structures, assembly parts, automotive components, footwear applications, and small-batch production.
Minimum Lead Time
2 days
General Tolerances
± 0.25mm for the first mm, plus +/- 0.05mm for every mm thereafter
Maximum Part Size
550 × 550 × 850 mm
Minimum Feature Size
0.76mm
Minimum Wall Thickness
0.7mm (Nylon 12) – 2mm (Carbon filled Nylon 12)
Layer Thickness
0.114mm
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
MJF produces durable nylon parts with good dimensional accuracy and consistent mechanical performance. It is suitable for functional testing, end-use plastic parts, and short-run production where speed and part consistency are important.
Minimum Lead Time
2 days
General Tolerances
±0.305mm up to 102mm, plus ±0.076mm for every mm thereafter
Maximum Part Size
377 × 277 × 380 mm
Minimum Feature Size
0.51mm
Minimum Wall Thickness
0.30mm short walls on XY plane x 0.40mm short walls on Z plane
Layer Thickness
0.102 mm
Stereolithography (SLA)
SLA is a high-resolution resin 3D printing technology for smooth surfaces, fine details, and accurate visual prototypes. It is widely used for product appearance models, design validation, display samples, molds, fixtures, and fast delivery resin parts.
Minimum Lead Time
2 days
Tolerance – XY Plane
±0.127mm for the first mm, plus ±0.05mm for every mm thereafter
Tolerance – Z Plane
±0.254mm for the first mm, plus ±0.05mm for every mm thereafter
Maximum Part Size
750 × 750 × 550mm
Minimum Linear Feature Size
0.51mm (but > 0.76mm is best)
Minimum Radial Feature Size
0.89mm
Minimum Wall Thickness
• 0.60mm unsupported walls
• 0.40mm supported walls (both sides)
Layer Thickness
0.1 mm
Masked Stereolithography (LCD)
LCD is suitable for high-detail resin parts with smooth surfaces and fine features. It is commonly used for small precision components, appearance models, dental or medical-style prototypes, and flexible resin applications where available.
Minimum Lead Time
4 days
General Tolerances
±0.1 mm
Maximum Part Size
187 x 116 x 215mm
Ideal Part Size
< 40 x 25 x 76 mm (best production economy of scale)
Minimum Feature Size
1 mm
Minimum Wall Thickness
0.5 mm
LCD Pixel Resolution
7680 x 4320 pixels
Layer Thickness
0.05-0.03 mm
Metal 3D Printing Capabilities
Selective Laser Melting (SLM)
SLM is an industrial metal 3D printing technology for producing dense, high-performance metal parts directly from powder. It is suitable for metal prototypes, functional parts, injection mold inserts, conformal cooling channels, aerospace components, automotive parts, and short-run metal production.
Minimum Lead Time
8 days
General Tolerances
±0.13mm for the first mm, plus ±0.05mm for every mm thereafter
Maximum Part Size
355 × 405 × 400 mm
Minimum Feature Size
0.75mm – for cosmetic features
1.5mm – for structural features
Layer Thickness
0.03mm – 0.04mm (depending on material)
Surface Roughness
150-400 µin Ra (depending on material & build orientation)
Infill
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What is 3D Printing?
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process that creates physical parts directly from digital 3D models. Instead of cutting material away like traditional machining, it builds objects layer by layer, making it ideal for rapid prototyping, custom parts, complex structures, and low-volume production.
Today, industrial 3D printing is widely used for plastic, resin, nylon, and metal components across industries such as automotive, footwear, consumer electronics, medical devices, molds, fixtures, and product development.
ChanHonTech provides professional 3D printing services and additive manufacturing solutions, including SLA resin printing, SLS nylon printing, MJF, FDM, LCD resin printing, and SLM metal 3D printing. With local support in Vietnam, Indonesia, and China, we help engineers and manufacturers shorten development cycles, reduce tooling costs, and produce high-quality prototypes and end-use parts faster.
Resin Materials
Ideal for appearance models, visual prototypes, smooth surface parts, and detailed validation samples.
Nylon Powder
Suitable for functional prototypes, durable end-use parts, complex geometries, and engineering applications.
Metal Powder
Designed for industrial components, mold applications, tooling, lightweight structures, and high-performance parts.
Engineering Filaments
Cost-effective options for concept models, larger parts, engineering verification, and practical production support.
How Much Do 3D Printing Services Cost? Pricing for Prototypes and Low-Volume Production
The cost of 3D printing services depends on part size, material, printing technology, surface finishing, quantity, and delivery time. For the most accurate quotation, pricing is usually calculated based on your 3D model file.
Compared with injection molding, 3D printing is often more cost-effective for prototypes, custom parts, and low-volume production because no mold is required. For metal parts, SLM metal 3D printing can also reduce material waste and support complex designs that are difficult to make with traditional manufacturing.
CNC machining is still better for extremely tight tolerances, while injection molding is more economical for large-volume plastic production. ChanHonTech helps customers choose the right process based on design, material, budget, and quantity.
Case Study
- ChanHonTech at the 2026 Indonesia Footwear Additive Manufacturing Forum – Powering Automated Mass Production Across Southeast Asia July 24, 2026
- From China to Vietnam: Local Production of a 3D Printing Nozzle for Injection Molds June 26, 2026
- SLS Nylon 3D Printing and TPU Shoes: How Additive Manufacturing Is Changing Footwear Development June 26, 2026
- SLA White Resin Rapid Prototyping for Consumer Electronics: Speed, Cost & Precision June 26, 2026
- SLA White Resin Prototyping for Consumer Goods Design: Speed, Cost & Quality in Product Development June 24, 2026
Post Processing for 3D Printing
| Finish Level | Description |
|---|---|
| Unfinished | Dots, or standing “nibs,” remain evident on the bottom of the part from the support structure remnants. |
| Natural | Supported surfaces are sanded down to eliminate the support nibs. |
| Standard | Supported surfaces are sanded, and the entire part is finely blasted for a consistent look. Note that the layers are still present. |
| Custom | Soft-touch paint, clear part finishing, painting, masking, color matching, decals/graphic, and texture finishes are available. |
Custom Finishing
Looking to boost the strength, clarity, or appearance of your 3D-printed parts? Choose from microfluidic and micro-resolution materials, metal plating, secondary machining, and custom finishes like painting, clear coating, and decaling.
| Process | Description |
|---|---|
| Clear Coat | Clear cosmetic finish that can be applied to ABS-Like Translucent/Clear (WaterShed XC 11122) and PC-Like Translucent/Clear (Accura 60) materials. |
| Painting | After smoothing the part with sanding and polishing, parts can be painted with automotive-grade paint. Provide a pantone color with your quote request. We also offer soft-touch painting. |
| Plating | Electroless nickel plating can be used to achieve parts that are similar to cast aluminum or magnesium. |
| Dyeing | Dyeing is another method for adding color to 3D prints. This is faster option with a limited color selection, so is a more cost-effective choice than painting. |
| Decaling | Decaling can be used to add a logo or other graphics to boost cosmetics or function. |
| Polishing | We can polish parts to a mirror-like finish. If this is a requirement, we ask that you provide either a drawing or image that indicates your finish expectations. |
| Heat Treatment | Harden and strengthen metal 3D prints with multiple heat treatment options: NADCAP heat treatment, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), solution annealing, and aging. |
| Machining | Machine metal 3D prints to achieve exceptional surface finish quality or meet tight tolerances. |
How It Works
Why Choose Us for Custom 3D Printing?
Unmatched Quality – Professional 3D Printing Services
Our expert engineering team delivers industry-leading 3D printing services for customers seeking high-precision 3D printed parts. With deep experience in industrial 3D printing, we provide detailed DfAM (Design for Additive Manufacturing) support to optimize part structure, orientation, and performance based on your application.
Whether you need rapid prototyping, functional testing parts, or mass-production components, our on-demand 3D printing service ensures consistent quality and reliable lead times.
Wide Material Selection for Industrial 3D Printing
Across our six advanced 3D printing technologies, we offer a broad portfolio of commercial-grade materials, including thermoset resins, engineering thermoplastics, elastomers, and high-performance metal powders. These materials support diverse applications across industries such as automotive, aerospace, footwear, electronics, and medical devices.
To enhance your part’s performance, we also provide comprehensive post-processing services, including heat treatment, CNC machining, polishing, electroplating, painting, dyeing, and surface finishing—ensuring superior mechanical properties and aesthetics for your final components.
Scale and Production Capacity – On-Demand Manufacturing for Plastic & Metal 3D Printing
With a production facility equipped with over 120 industrial 3D printers, we deliver scalable on-demand manufacturing for both plastic 3D printing and metal 3D printing.
Our large capacity ensures stable and fast output—whether you need a single prototype, small-batch production, or high-volume manufacturing. We support consistent repeatability, reliable delivery, and global fulfillment for all your additive manufacturing needs.
3D Printing Services (FAQs)
How fast can I receive my 3D printed parts?
Lead times typically range from 24 hours for rapid prototyping to 3–7 days for production-quality parts, depending on the technology, complexity, and finishing requirements. Metal 3D printed parts may require additional post-processing time.
What is the maximum size you can 3D print?
Our production capability covers large-format SLA, SLS, and metal SLM 3D printing, supported by our industrial machines:
SLA Large-Format Printing (CHPro-800HD)
Build Envelope Capacity: 800 × 800 × 550 mm
Ideal for large prototypes, molds, automotive parts, shoe molds, and functional components.SLS Large-Volume Polymer Printing (Flight HT1001P)
Build Envelope Capacity: 1000 × 500 × 450 mm
Suitable for durable Nylon PA12/PA11 parts, high-temperature applications, and mid-to-large batch production.SLM Metal 3D Printing (FS1521M)
Build Envelope Capacity: 1500 × 1500 × 850 mm
One of the largest SLM metal 3D printing formats available globally—perfect for aerospace, automotive tooling, robotics, and large structural metal components.
With these systems, we can produce both small precision parts and extra-large industrial components, supporting industries that require high strength, wide-format parts, or consolidated assemblies.
What tolerances can you achieve with 3D printing?
Typical tolerances are:
SLA: ±0.05–0.1 mm
SLS/MJF: ±0.2–0.3 mm
SLM (Metal): ±0.1–0.2 mm
For high-precision projects, we can provide CNC machining after printing to achieve tighter tolerances.
Can 3D printed parts be used for final production?
Yes. With industrial materials and advanced post-processing (machining, heat treatment, polishing, coating), our 3D printed parts meet the requirements for functional testing, tooling, jigs & fixtures, and end-use final products in multiple industries.
Do you ship worldwide?
Yes, we provide global shipping and offer local technical support in regions such as China, Vietnam, and Indonesia, ensuring fast communication and stable service.
Get Started with Your 3D Printing Project
Ready to accelerate your development cycle? Contact us today for a free consultation and see why our 3D printing service is the partner of choice for innovators worldwide.