3D PRINTING SERVICES MANCHESTER | ONLINE PARTS

We provide top-tier SLA, SLS, FDM, MJF, and DMLS 3D printing services in Manchester with deliveries as fast as three days. Rest assured, your 3D-printed parts will be perfect on the first try, every time.

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Our 3D printing services in Manchester

Geomiq offers cutting-edge prototyping, end-use, and industrial 3D printing solutions in Manchester, designed to meet the needs of both small-scale and batch-production projects. With access to over 350 3D printers worldwide, we ensure that your project is seamlessly executed at competitive rates. We are known as an industry-leading 3D printing service in Manchester, working with the most advanced technologies.

Metal 3D printing (DMLS and SLM)

Metal 3D printing Manchester

Metal 3D printing, including DMLS and SLM, is ideal for producing complex metal parts using production-grade materials like Stainless Steel 316L, Aluminium AlSi10Mg, Inconel 718, and Titanium Ti6AI4V.

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

 SLS 3D printing Manchester

SLS 3D printing is widely used for cost-effective industrial applications. It supports materials like high-performance Nylon PA11, PA12, PP, and flexible TPU. Glass-filled Nylon options are also available for enhanced mechanical properties.

HP Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF)

MJF 3D printing Manchester

Our MJF 3D printing service utilizes high-performance materials such as PA11, PA12, TPU-95A, and Ultrasint TPU, ensuring consistent mechanical performance.

Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)

 FDM 3D printing Manchester

FDM 3D printing provides affordable, quick-turnaround parts, perfect for prototypes, durable tools, and jigs. It offers a variety of rigid plastics, including ABS, PC, and ULTEM.

Stereolithography (SLA)

SLA 3D printing Manchester

SLA delivers exceptional detail and surface quality, making it ideal for visual prototypes, models, molds, and form-and-fit checks. Materials such as ABS-like, PC-like, and Silicone are available in various colors.

Order high-quality 3D printed parts in Manchester online

We strive to eliminate delays, ensuring you receive your 3D printed parts in Manchester within just three days while maintaining superior quality. Order 3D printing services in Manchester now to receive your parts in as little as 3 days!

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Why choose 3D printing services in Manchester from Geomiq?

Rapid turnaround

Rapid turnaround

We strive to eliminate delays, ensuring you receive your 3D printed parts in Manchester within just three days while maintaining superior quality.  Order 3D printing services now to receive your parts in Manchester in as little as 3 days!

Complex geometry

Complex geometry

Our advanced 3D printing technologies allow us to create parts with intricate geometries. Standard tolerances of ± 0.127mm are applied, but tighter tolerances are available upon request.

Unmatched durability

Unmatched durability

Our 3D printing services in Manchester produce highly durable, impact-resistant parts that are suitable for both prototyping and end-use applications.

Catering to a wide range of industries

Catering to a wide range of industries

Geomiq has extensive experience in industries such as aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, robotics, and electronics. Our world-class supply chain ensures we can meet your needs across a wide range of industries.

A wide variety of 3D printing materials and colours

A wide variety of 3D printing materials and colours

We offer the best plastic and metal 3D printing materials in sourced from trusted suppliers in Manchester and worldwide. With materials like PA2200, PA12, and many others, we ensure you get exactly what you need for your project.

Our 3d printing Manchester process

Our 3D printing Manchester process

Get a quote

Upload your CAD file, specify your lead time, and get a Manchester-specific quote within 24 hours.

Our 3D printing Manchester process

Production

We select the most suited manufacturer in Manchester for your 3D printing order, with production starting immediately.

Our 3D printing Manchester process

Quality control

We are committed to offering the best quality assurance in the business. Our engineers perform thorough checks at every stage, from the initial quote to final inspection, guaranteeing the highest quality for your parts.

Our 3D printing Manchester process

Delivery

Your 3D printed parts are shipped to Manchester with express services when available, complete with inspection reports and delivery notes.

Quality assurance at every stage

Online 3D printing Manchester: Quality assurance

We prioritize top-tier quality assurance across all stages. Our expert engineers meticulously inspect every detail of your files and parts, from the initial quote to the final product, guaranteeing flawless results on the first attempt.

From prototype to production in days

Online 3D printing Manchester: From prototype to production

At Geomiq, we value your time and aim to help you optimize it. After you upload your files, we deliver a quote within one business day. Our experienced global partners ensure your 3D-printed parts meet the highest standards with minimal lead times.

Leverage the expertise of our global partner network

Online 3D printing Service Manchester: Global partner network

We work with over 260 trusted 3D manufacturers in Manchester and globally. This extensive network provides access to top-tier 3D printing capabilities, ensuring exceptional quality and standards from a single access point.

Compare 3D printing processes:

Type:

Metal 3D printing (DMLS and SLM)

Materials:
  • ABS
  • PC
  • ULTEM
Maximum part size:

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Tolerances & accuracy:

DCTG 6 of DIN EN ISO 8062-3 for dimensions between 0.5 and 30 mm

DCTG 8 of DIN EN ISO 8062-3 for dimensions between 30 and 400 mm

DIN ISO 2768-1 c (coarse) for dimensions between 0.5 mm and 400 mm

Type:

Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)

Materials:
  • PA11
  • PA12
  • TPU-95A
  • Ultrasint TPU
Maximum part size:

500mm x500mm x 500mm

Tolerances & accuracy:

± 0.5% with a lower limit of ± 0.5 mm

Type:

HP Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF)

Materials:
  • PA11
  • PA12
  • PP
  • TPU
Maximum part size:

370mm x 274mm x 375mm although we suggest 200mm x 200mm x 200mm to prevent warping, distortion and inaccuracy.
(Larger parts can be made as multiple sub-parts in and mechanically or chemically joined together)

Tolerances & accuracy:

PA 12 (MJF): ±0.3% (with a lower limit of ±0.3 mm) although tolerances may change based on part geometry.

Type:

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

Materials:
  • PA2200 Nylon
Maximum part size:

340mm x 340mm x 605mm although we suggest 320mm x 320mm x 580mm to prevent warping, distortion and inaccuracy.
(Larger parts can be made as multiple sub-parts in and mechanically or chemically joined together)

Tolerances & accuracy:

±0.3% (with a lower limit of ±0.3 mm) although tolerances may change based on part geometry.

Type:

Stereolithograph (SLA)

Materials:
  • ABS-Like
  • PC-Like
  • Silicone
Maximum part size:

500mm x500mm x 500mm

Tolerances & accuracy:

Standard ±0,5% (±0,2 mm lower limit)
Industrial ±0,5% (±0,15 mm lower limit)

3D printing materials

  • DMLS

    • Aluminium

      As the third most common naturally occurring element on the earth’s surface, aluminium is used in 3D printing due to its strength and versatility. It has the advantage of being very lightweight and can handle precise details of 0.25mm. The 3D printing service works by using aluminium powder sintered together with a powerful laser and is a good choice for creating both functional and spare parts. It is also commonly used in manufacturing jewellery. 

    • Stainless steel

      Stainless steel has a wide variety of applications and is widely used within the mould-making industry. The main advantage of stainless steel is that its properties can be easily adjusted to exact specifications by adding alloy constituents. The material is highly affordable and can be used to produce large components due to its strength. Our 3D printing service produces stainless steel parts that are durable, lightweight, and highly heat resistant.

    • Maraging steel

      Maraging steel is a stainless-steel alloy used for its enhanced physical properties. The material contains up to 25% nickel, which allows for an improvement in its strength and toughness without compromising steel’s natural ductility. Combined with a reliable 3D printing service, maraging steel can produce tool components for high-performance industrial and engineering applications. It is particularly popular within the aerospace and motorsport industries.

    • Titanium

      Titanium is a popular choice of material across all major 3D printing services due to its excellent strength to weight ratio and high resistance to corrosion. Popular applications of the material are medical implants and automotive parts. Using a 3D printing service to produce titanium components can help you create a variety of complex structures, such as lattices and other highly intricate and detailed moving parts.

    • Cobalt chrome

      Cobalt chrome is an additive manufacturing alloy commonly used for the production of parts in the medical and dental industries. The other main advantages are its heat and corrosion resistance, which makes it a highly biocompatible material. Due to its hardness, the material is usually cast rather than machined. A 3D printing service is used to create the cast, which is then used in producing the final product made from cobalt chrome.

    • Inconel 625

      Inconel 625 is a nickel-based superalloy used to produce materials suitable for exposure to high temperatures and rapid temperature fluctuation. It is also highly corrosion-resistant. Using a 3D printing service to produce parts from Inconel 625 has traditionally been costly but is now gradually becoming more widespread in manufacturing across a variety of industries.

    • Inconel 718

      Inconel 718 is a popular choice for producing parts for aircraft engine components or chemical processing environments. It is best suited to the manufacture of materials with service temperatures up to 650°C and for the manufacture of ductwork, valves, and heat exchangers. These components can be reliably and efficiently produced using a specialised 3D printing service.

  • FDM

    • ABS

      Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is a thermoplastic polymer, commonly used in FDM 3D printing services, which are most suited for personal manufacturing processes. ABS can be used easily with desktop 3D printing and has the advantage of being lightweight, and highly affordable. It also has good impact strength, and a glass transition temperature of around 105°C, making it safe for household use.

    • PLA

      Polylactic acid (PLA) is a renewable thermoplastic material, commonly made from corn starch, tapioca roots, or sugar cane. Due to its origins as a natural material, it is a common choice for 3D printing services used for medical applications or within the food industry. PLA is an excellent choice for beginners in 3D printing, and has a greater resistance to heat than ABS, although it is not as flexible. The post-processing stage of the manufacturing process is fairly simple, making it an ideal choice for projects without complex mechanical requirements.

  • HP MULTI-JET FUSION

    • PA12 Nylon

      PA12 Nylon is an excellent choice as a manufacturing material if you require strong parts with a degree of flexibility. It can be used in 3D printing services with a standard resolution of 100 - 150µm, or a high definition of 60µm. With thin objects PA12 Nylon retains a high degree of flexibility, making it a useful choice for designs with enclosed or interlocking parts. It also offers a wide range of colour and finish options, although the most cost-effective design choice is a raw state, which also allows for the production of larger components.

  • SLS

    • PA2200 Nylon

      PA2200 is a polyamide that appears as a white powder. It is a popular manufacturing material for use in 3D printing services as it balances a high degree of mechanical strength with both flexibility and heat resistance. It offers great chemical resistance and can be biocompatible at certain levels, making it ideal for use within the manufacture of medical parts.

  • SLA

    • Black Resin

      Stereolithography (SLA) is a manufacturing process used in 3D printing services in which the layers are created using an ultraviolet laser aimed at the surface of a molten thermoset resin. It is ideal for the quick manufacture of prototype and concept parts. Black resin is a popular choice for its neutral colour. Other ideal characteristics to look for are low odour, a quick curing time, and low shrinkage.

    • Castable Resin

      Castable resins are an ideal choice of material for the creation of jewellery of dental parts using a 3D printing service. Its main advantages are faster iteration and lower costs through the production process. The thickness of the material is highly customisable, which makes it a great choice for the creation of wearable materials with a high level of detail, such as rings or bangles.

    • Clear Resin

      SLA 3D printing services have the major advantage of being compatible with clear resins, which are excellent for creating translucent parts. These allow internal details and cavities to be viewed, meaning that this manufacturing option is often ideally suited to prototype designs. Clear resins have a variety of applications within 3D printing services, including optics, light pipes and fluidics.

    • Grey Resin

      Grey resin is a suitable choice when using 3D printing services to manufacture models requiring a high level of visible detail, but limited functionality. It is not recommended for use in designs with moving or interlocking parts. It can also be used as a base for materials that will later have colours and finishes added on top.

    • Tough Resin

      Tough resin mimics the properties of ABS plastic and is ideal for the manufacture of parts subject to high degrees of mechanical strain and stress. It has printing capabilities of 50 - 100 microns, making it ideal for creating prototypes with functional parts. Due to its mechanical properties, it can be more difficult to work with than standard resins, meaning that it is best to use in conjunction with a professional 3D printing service.

    • White Resin

      Similar to black and grey resins, white resin is a popular choice for printing basic 3D prototype models that can later be painted over or subjected to other design enhancements. Depending on the resin used, it can be presented without the need for finishing or post-processing, making it an efficient and inexpensive design option.

Main reasons to choose 3D printing:

Cost-effective

Cost-effective

Our affordable 3D printing services in Manchester provide competitive pricing through our AI-powered quoting platform, ensuring you get the best deal.

Rapid prototyping

Rapid prototyping

3D printing allows for quick production of prototypes, enabling you to test and modify designs rapidly.

Design freedom

Design freedom

Create complex designs that are impossible with other manufacturing methods.

Reduced requirements

Reduced requirements

3D printing is a more sustainable option, reducing resource consumption through its additive manufacturing process.

Complex geometries

Complex geometries

3D printing excels in producing intricate and complex shapes that are difficult to manufacture using other methods.

3D printing On-demand production

3D printing On-demand production

Our on-demand 3D printing services in Manchester offer the flexibility to produce custom parts as and when needed.

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Our distributed network of 3D printing Manchester manufacturers

We leverage a global network of manufacturing partners for 3D printing services in Manchester, to ensure the highest quality, fast turnarounds, and competitive pricing. Our distributed network offers virtually unlimited capacity, which means we can handle large-scale production and complex projects with ease. By routing your orders geographically, we reduce lead times, minimize shipping costs, and lower the carbon footprint of each order—delivering an eco-friendly and efficient manufacturing solution.

All of our Manchester-based and global 3D printing partners go through a stringent onboarding process. This involves evaluating their performance in key areas such as on-time delivery, part quality, and competitive pricing. By constantly tracking these metrics, we ensure that your 3D printing jobs are always handled by the most suitable supplier, optimizing both production and delivery for your specific needs.

Whether your project is a one-off prototype or part of a large batch production run, our network’s advanced capabilities mean that no job is too complex. Thanks to our partners' expertise, we can deliver custom, high-precision 3D printed parts to Manchester that meet your exact specifications and industry standards, all while maintaining exceptional levels of quality control and customer satisfaction.

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3D printing FAQ

  • What is 3D printing?

    3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process that creates three-dimensional objects by layering material on top of each other using a computer-controlled printer. It allows for the production of complex and customized designs.

  • How does 3D printing work?

    3D printing involves creating a physical model or prototype using a machine that builds up the model layer by layer based on a CAD file. The process typically uses molten plastic or powder materials that are fused to create the model. The technology allows for the production of complex and customized designs with relative ease and speed.

  • What materials can be used for 3D printing?

    3D printing can be done using various materials, including plastics (such as ABS and PLA), metals (like stainless steel and titanium), resins, ceramics, and even food-grade materials like chocolate.

  • How long does it take to 3D print an object?

    The printing time for an object depends on its size, complexity, and the chosen 3D printing technology. Simple objects can take a few hours, while larger or intricate designs may take several days to complete.

  • What are the advantages of 3D printing?

    • Highly flexible, allowing for the production of complex and intricate designs.
    • Speed of production, with the ability to create complex designs in hours.
    • On-demand production, eliminating the need for inventory and enabling manufacturing as needed.
    • Strong and lightweight results, with the ability to tailor materials for specific applications.
    • Cost-efficient, as it is a single-step process that doesn't require extensive manual labor.
  • What are the disadvantages of 3D printing?

    • Limited materials, as some metals and plastics are not suitable for the process.
    • Size limitations, with constraints on the dimensions of the printing chambers, requiring larger parts to be printed separately and assembled.
    • Less suited to mass production, as the process doesn't benefit from economies of scale.
    • Potential for structural errors, as parts are produced layer-by-layer, which can result in delamination under stress.
    • Additional post-processing costs, as parts often require the removal of support material and finishing.
  • What are the general principles of 3D printing?

    The general principles of 3D printing involve modeling the design using CAD software, slicing the model into layers readable by the printer, manufacturing the layers by depositing materials and finishing the printed object. The materials used can range from polymers to metallic powders, and the process allows for multi-material printing and potential advancements like 4D printing.

  • What are the applications of 3D printing?

    3D printing has a wide range of applications across industries, including:

    • Prototyping and manufacturing
    • Aerospace
    • Robotics
    • Medical and health industries
    • Construction
    • Transportation
    • Education
    • Food industry
  • What is 3D printing used for?

    3D printing is used for various purposes, including rapid prototyping, manufacturing customized or personalized products, creating complex geometries that are difficult to produce using traditional methods, producing architectural models, medical applications like creating prosthetics and implants, and even printing food or artistic objects.

Manufactured through Geomiq

See our case studies in action. Discover how we turn ideas into products with our prototyping and manufacturing capabilities.

Case Study: Brompton Bicycles
Case Study: Brompton Bicycles
Founded in 1976, Brompton is a cornerstone of innovation in the bicycle market, aiming to enhance urban mobility. As they faced the challenge of scaling production for several innovative products while ensuring quality, Brompton partnered with Geomiq to access cutting-edge manufacturing solutions that could keep pace with their growth.
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Case Study: Tyba
Tyba, a leader in home automation, designs sophisticated control and automation products tailored for high-end residential, superyacht, and commercial environments. Geomiq helped to make their product commercially viable, allowing them to rapidly bring their product to market and capitalise on a booming trend.
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Saint Gobain
Saint-Gobain, with operations across 70 countries and 171,000 employees, impacts almost every aspect of daily life through its diverse range of products and materials. As a major player in the automotive sector, the company sought ways to optimize costs and improve delivery efficiencies. Geomiq was chosen for its ability to connect Saint-Gobain with a comprehensive network of precision tooling suppliers, enabling competitive pricing and enhanced operational efficiency.
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Case Study: Vikaso
Founded in 2019, Vikaso is a leading innovator in the robotics industry, specializing in Collaborative Robot (COBOT) systems. These systems are engineered to work side-by-side with humans to automate routine tasks in industries ranging from automotive manufacturing to hospitality. Facing challenges in manufacturing logistics and scalability, Vikaso partnered with Geomiq. Our platform provided them with the streamlined sourcing and manufacturing solutions needed to accelerate their production without compromising on quality.
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Case Study: Small Robot Company
The Small Robot Company is revolutionizing farming with its innovative approach to sustainable agriculture. By leveraging robotics and artificial intelligence, they have developed a suite of robots designed to optimize care for each plant in a field, a method they call "Per Plant Farming." This technique reduces chemical usage and waste, making farming more sustainable and profitable. As the company rapidly expands, the need for efficient and cost-effective development of their robots has become crucial. Geomiq has been instrumental in meeting these needs through rigorous testing, prototyping, and scalable production.

What our customers say

Customer review - Oz Andrew

We use the Geomiq platform as it is the easiest and fastest way to get any of our parts made. They are the obvious choice, highly recommended!

Oz Andrews

Director

Tyba Home

Customer review - Jamie Fairclough

Geomiq streamlines your parts supply chain down to a single supplier. A true enabler for anyone involved with fast paced R&D through to production.

Jamie Fairclough

Design Lead

Industrial Robotics | Arrival

Customer review - James Batstone

Geomiq have been fantastic in getting one-off prototype parts to us in our research team super fast so we can go out and test these ideas in the real world using the Brompton Future Lab initiative.

James Batstone

Future Product Research Lead

Brompton Bikes

Customer review - Alex Leck

The quality and service since using Geomiq has rapidly accelerated our development process for roadmap, strategic and bespoke projects.

Alex Leck

Design Engineer

JCL Lighting

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