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Industrial 3D Printing

At 570 Printing, we provide professional 3D printing services built for real-world performance. Unlike hobby-level printing, our process is focused on producing durable, functional parts using engineering-grade materials.

Industrial Parts
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Whether you need a one-off replacement component, a custom-designed part, or a production-ready solution, we deliver results that are accurate, reliable, and built to last.

We specialize in helping businesses solve problems that traditional manufacturing can’t easily address—especially when parts are discontinued, lead times are too long, or customization is required. From concept to finished product, our 3D printing services are designed to reduce downtime, lower costs, and keep your operation running.

What Is 3D Printing?

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process that builds parts layer by layer from digital models. This allows for the creation of complex geometries, custom designs, and low-volume production without the need for expensive tooling.

For businesses, this means faster turnaround times, greater design flexibility, and the ability to produce parts on demand.

Engineering-Grade Materials for Real Applications

We use high-performance materials designed for strength, durability, and functionality—not just appearance.

Common Materials We Work With:

  • PLA (prototyping and visual models)

  • PETG (durable, impact-resistant parts)

  • ABS (strong, heat-resistant components)

  • ASA (UV-resistant, outdoor applications)

  • Nylon (high-strength, wear-resistant parts)

  • TPU (flexible, rubber-like components)

 

Many of our materials are also available in fiber-reinforced options, such as carbon fiber or glass fiber blends, offering increased strength, stiffness, and performance for demanding applications.

What Can Be Made with 3D Printing?

Our 3D printing services are used across a wide range of industries and applications:

  • Replacement parts for obsolete or discontinued components

  • Custom industrial parts and machine components

  • Prototypes and product development models

  • Jigs, fixtures, and tooling

  • Enclosures and housings

  • Functional end-use parts

 

If you have a broken part or a concept, we can design and manufacture a working solution.

Why Businesses Choose 3D Printing

Faster Turnaround

Eliminate long lead times associated with traditional manufacturing.

Cost-Effective for Low to Mid Volumes

No tooling costs make it ideal for custom or small-batch production.

Design Flexibility

Create complex shapes and custom geometries that are not possible with traditional methods.

On-Demand Manufacturing

Produce parts exactly when you need them—no need for large inventories.

Our Process

  1. Review your part, drawing, or concept

  2. Recommend the best material and approach

  3. Optimize the design for performance and printability

  4. Manufacture with precision equipment

  5. Inspect and deliver a ready-to-use part

 

3D Printing vs Traditional Manufacturing

3D printing is not always a replacement—but it is often a better solution when:

  • Parts are no longer available

  • Customization is required

  • Quantities are low to medium

  • Speed is critical

 

We help you determine when 3D printing makes the most sense for your application.

Request a Quote

If you need a part reproduced, designed, or manufactured, we’re here to help.

Submit your project details and we’ll provide a fast, accurate quote along with material and design recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of parts can be made with 3D printing?
3D printing can produce functional parts, prototypes, replacement components, tooling, and custom-designed products.

How strong are 3D printed parts?
Strength depends on the material used, but engineering-grade plastics can produce durable, functional parts suitable for real-world use.

Can you recreate a broken part?
Yes, we specialize in reverse engineering broken or obsolete parts and reproducing them accurately.

What file types do you accept?
We accept common formats such as STL, STEP, and other CAD files, and can also work from physical parts.

How long does 3D printing take?
Turnaround time depends on the size and complexity of the part, but most projects are completed quickly.

Is 3D printing cost-effective?
Yes, especially for custom parts, low-volume production, and situations where tooling costs would be high.

What materials are available for 3D printing?
We offer a range of materials including PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, Nylon, TPU, and fiber-reinforced options.

Can 3D printed parts be used in industrial applications?
Yes, many of our materials are designed for durability and are used in demanding industrial environments.

What size parts can you print?
We can produce a wide range of part sizes, from small detailed components to larger functional parts.

Do you offer design help or only printing?
We offer full support including CAD design, reverse engineering, and optimization for manufacturing.

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