How Big Can I 3D Print My Design?
We offer a wide variety of different 3D printing materials which all have certain print dimensions. This might be an important driver in your design process as each 3D printer has a limited building volume. This volume is the maximal 3D space an object can be, printed as one entity and is indicated on the material pages and in the design guides of our materials.
In order to give you an idea of how big you can really 3D print your designs, we have listed our maximum print dimensions below.
Technology |
Material |
X (mm) |
Y (mm) |
Z (mm) |
Laser Sintering |
Polyamide (SLS, Alumide |
630 |
330 |
550 |
Polyamide Priority |
200 |
150 |
150 |
Polypropylene |
480 |
480 |
430 |
Multi Jet Fusion |
Polyamide (MJF) |
370 |
274 |
375 |
Rubber-like (MJF) |
370 |
274 |
375 |
Fused Deposition Modeling |
ABS |
300 |
300 |
300 |
Stereolithography |
Mammoth resin, Transparent resin |
2100 |
700 |
800 |
Standard resin |
250 |
250 |
220 |
Gray resin |
250 |
250 |
335 |
Lost Wax Casting
|
Brass |
88 |
88 |
125 |
Bronze |
88 |
88 |
125 |
Copper |
88 |
88 |
125 |
Gold |
88 |
88 |
125 |
Silver |
88 |
88 |
125 |
Metal 3D Printing |
Aluminum |
440 |
220 |
320 |
Titanium |
220 |
220 |
250 |
Indirect Metal 3D Printing |
Steel |
200 |
350 |
200 |
PolyJet |
High-detail resin |
350 |
250 |
100 |
Multicolor+ |
490 |
390 |
200 |