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At MakerVerse, we offer different 3D printing technologies for printing metal and polymer parts at industrial quality. Lead times are from just five business days. 

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At MakerVerse, you can get additive manufactured parts at industrial quality and in any quantity, delivered from our vetted global supply chain with 1000+ printers and CNC Machines. All of this from one unique online platform through our 3D Printing and CNC Service.

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Technology:

  • Technology: CNC machining
  • Lead times: 14 days
  • Quality: Industrial Grade
  • Use case: Highly-accurate use parts, large series production, and low complexity 

CNC - metal and polymer

20+ materials available, including: 

  • Aluminum 6061 (3.211), Aluminum 7075 (3.4365)
  • Stainless steel 304 (1.4306), Stainless steel 316L (1.4404), Stainless steel 17-4PH (1.4542)
  • Tool steel H13 (1.2344)

Polymers: 

  • Acryl
  • POM
  • Customizable material options available

Additional technology

Technology:

  • Metal: Sheet metal fabrication
  • Polymer: Injection molding, vacuum casting
  • Post processing: Media blasting, Dyeing, Smoothing, Tumbling, Painting, CNC machining
  • Quality: Industrial Grade
  • Use case: Large series production, small series production 

30+ materials available, including: 

  • Aluminum
  • Copper
  • Brass
  • Stainless steel

Polymers: 

  • ABS
  • PA
  • PC
  • PMMA
  • Customizable material options available

3D printing - metal and polymer

Technology:

  • Metal: LPBF, WAAM, Binder Jetting
  • Polymer: SLS, MJF, FDM, SLA, Polyjet
  • Post processing: Media blasting, Dyeing, Smoothing, Tumbling, Painting, CNC machining
  • Quality: Industrial Grade
  • Use case: Small series production, prototypes, tooling, jigs, and fixtures

25+ materials available, including: 

  • Aluminum AlSi10Mg
  • Copper Alloy CuNi2SiCr, Copper Alloy CuCrZr
  • Hastelloy® X, Inconel® 625, Inconel® 718 
  • Scalmalloy AlMgSc, Stainless Steel 17-4PH (1.4542), Stainless Steel 316L (1.4404)

Polymers: 

  • ABS-ESD7, ABS-M30, ABS-M30 
  • PA 11, PA 12, PA 12 Glass Filled, PA12 AIuminium Filled, PA 12 Flame Retardant 
  • PC, PC-ABS 
  • ULTEM® 1010, ULTEM® 9085
  • Customizable material options available

TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethane) is often used for prototyping flexible parts, such as seals and gaskets. Another specific use case is for shock-absorbing parts, such as shoes and protective sports gear.

TPU

Our 3D printing material portfolio contains different metals and polymers, ensuring maximum flexibility for every on-demand manufacturing use case.

L-PBF is used for printing metal parts. This 3D printing technology is equally suitable for producing functional prototypes as well as engineered parts. Due to its high precision, this technology can realize complex, dimensionally- stable parts.

Laser Powder Bed Fusion

Selective Laser Sintering

SLS is used for producing polymer parts for a range of use cases. Whether used for functional prototypes or end-use applications, this 3D printing technology is very accurate and not susceptible to tooling wear. 

Fused Deposition Modeling

FDM produces parts out of thermoplastics. This 3D printing technology is useful for functional prototyping, especially for visual and geometric assessments. Specific use cases are jigs and fixtures and parts for art, architecture, and model-making. 

Multi Jet Fusion

MJF, a 3D printing technology for polymer parts, is especially suitable for prototypes that require good mechanical properties (e.g. prototypes for injection molding parts). It is also capable of producing high-quality end-use parts. 

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"Working with MakerVerse and leveraging their extensive eco-system to support on demand parts requirements has allowed us to be more responsive and agile.

They have successfully delivered on what we have asked of them to date, and this allows us to focus our expertise on where it is most needed."

Quan Lac
Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at Siemens Energy

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At MakerVerse, we offer different 3D printing technologies for printing metal and polymer parts at industrial quality from rapid prototyping to production. Lead times are from just six business days.

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L-PBF is used for printing metal parts. This 3D printing technology is equally suitable for producing functional prototypes as well as engineered parts. Due to its high precision, this technology can realize complex, dimensionally- stable parts.

L-PBF - Laser Powder Bed Fusion

SLS is used for producing polymer parts for a range of use cases. Whether used for functional prototypes or end-use applications, this 3D printing technology is very accurate and not susceptible to tooling wear.

SLS - Selective Laser Sintering

MJF, a 3D printing technology for polymer parts, is especially suitable for prototypes that require good mechanical properties (e.g. prototypes for injection molding parts). It is also capable of producing high-quality end-use parts.

MJF - Multi Jet Fusion

Choose your CNC Machining Technology

Makerverse provides a diverse range of CNC Machining technologies, encompassing CNC Milling, CNC Drilling, and CNC Turning. Harness precision and efficiency with our state-of-the-art services!

CNC milling is a highly accurate machining process that uses multi-point cutting tools to create parts. This manufacturing process is compatible with almost any material and offers high standards regarding surface finish.
It's also an efficient technology, offering short lead times and serial production capabilities.

CNC Milling Services

CNC turning is a machining process that creates exact parts with cylindrical shapes, like shafts and sleeves. A pre-programmed computer program controlling the cutting tool enables high accuracy levels, making CNC turning capable of everything from simple to intricate parts. This technology is compatible with almost any material – including polymers and metals.

CNC Turning Services

CNC drilling produces holes in preparation for threading or for end-use. It offers unparalleled precision and repeatability, ensuring consistent hole placements across high-volume production runs.

Choose your Volume Production Technology

At MakerVerse, we offer everything from Vacuum Casting, to Sheet Metal Fabrication to Injection Molding. Experience unparalleled versatility with us!

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Tooling, Jigs, and Fixtures 

  • Fast iteration 
  • High customization 
  • Reduced assembly times

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  • On-demand supply at consistent quality
  • Quantity-based pricing  
  • Support by experienced application engineers
  • Instant quoting and DfM checks
  • Fast and intuitive order placement
  • Competitive lead times and guaranteed quality

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FDM - Fused Deposition Modeling

FDM produces parts out of thermoplastics. This 3D printing technology is useful for functional prototyping, especially for visual and geometric assessments. Specific use cases are jigs and fixtures and parts for art, architecture, and model-making.

SLA - Stereolithography

SLA is a 3D printing technology that unlocks intricate design possibilities with precision and versatility. It's one of the most popular resin-based 3D printing technologies, combining low costs with advantageous mechanical attributes.

DLP - Digital Light Processing

DLP is a cutting-edge additive manufacturing technique that utilizes photopolymers and UV light to produce highly detailed and smooth-finished parts. The projector selectively cures the resin layer by layer, building the object from the bottom up.

PolyJet

PolyJet printing, or material jetting, is a 3D printing technology that jets and instantly UV-cures thin layers of liquid photopolymer, producing parts with remarkable detail and an impeccably smooth surface finish.

WAAM - Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing

WAAM is a 3D printing technology is gaining traction in manufacturing, and for good reason. The process is fast, accurate, and capable of precisely producing large objects.
This technology creates everything from enormous crane hooks to entire bridges in Amsterdam.

CNC Drilling Services

Rapid Casting Services

Rapid casting combines traditional casting methods with 3D-printed molds. This technology is ideal for low-cost, one-off parts. MakerVerse will design the mold for you - you only need to provide the design file for the part and we take care of the rest.

Sheet Metal Fabrication

Sheet metal fabrication cuts, bends, and shapes metal into various forms using specialized tools. This process is ideal for producing precise parts in large quantities. We offer full range of cutting methods: Laser, Waterjet, Plasma and more.

Vacuum Casting

Vacuum casting uses a master pattern to create a silicon mold, which is then filled with liquid plastic, making this technology perfect for producing small batches of intricate, high-quality plastic components. It’s a cost-effective technology for prototypes, production, and specialized parts.

Injection molding uses a mold to inject molten material into a shaped cavity to create a solid object. This technology is capable of producing high-quality and high-precision parts. It offers consistent quality, design flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.

Injection Molding

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  • Assured industrial quality for your parts
  • Transparent and simple delivery process
  • Parts received according to all your specifications
  • Quality inspection reports included as needed

Makerverse exceeded our expections. The end build was to spec and beautiful. A super tight deadline was set and the build arrived a day early! Very impressed, will most definitely be using Makerverse again.

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Working with MakerVerse and leveraging their extensive eco-system to support on demand parts requirements has allowed us to be more responsive and agile. They have successfully delivered on what we have asked of them to date, and this allows us to focus our expertise on where it is most needed.  

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Vice President of Additive Manufacturing

Germany

MakerVerse is one of the few suppliers that can follow the fast pace imposed by the new space industry in terms of quality and lead time.

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Working with MakerVerse and leveraging their extensive eco-system to support on demand parts requirements has allowed us to be more responsive and agile. They have successfully delivered on what we have asked of them to date, and this allows us to focus our expertise on where it is most needed.  

Quan Lac                  
Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at Siemens Energy

Germany

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Working with MakerVerse and leveraging their extensive eco-system to support on demand parts requirements has allowed us to be more responsive and agile. They have successfully delivered on what we have asked of them to date, and this allows us to focus our expertise on where it is most needed.  

Quan Lac                  
Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at Siemens Energy


Germany

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MakerVerse really took the time to understand our project and help us. Working together was a great experience, as they were always so open and transparent about all the parts we ordered.

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Co-Head of Engineering at Swissloop Tunneling


Switzerland

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