IN-HOUSE CAPACITY
Plastic 3D printing
We print on a Bambu Lab H2C: up to 7 materials in one part, a heated chamber and a nozzle up to 350 °C. Prototypes and functional parts — for ourselves and for customers.
What we use it for
- PROTOTYPES
- Form and fit are checked on a part in your hand before the drawing goes to tooling or machining.
- FUNCTIONAL PARTS
- Parts that are in use, not just on display: housings, brackets, spacers. Fibre-filled PA or PC where loads demand it.
- SHOP AIDS
- Fixtures, templates and guides that are not worth producing by machining.
- REPLACEMENT PARTS
- A part that can no longer be bought is measured, modelled and made again.
Capability
The specification of the machine we print on. If a part falls outside these limits, we say so when you enquire.
FDM · Bambu Lab H2C with an actively heated chamber
330 × 320 × 325 mm (300 × 320 × 325 mm in multi-material mode)
0.2 · 0.4 · 0.6 · 0.8 mm
PLA, PETG, ABS and ASA, TPU, PA and PC — including carbon- and glass-fibre reinforced grades
Nozzle to 350 °C · chamber to 65 °C · bed to 120 °C
Up to 7 materials at once (6 swappable Vortek hotends + 1 fixed), with no purging between changes
2–5 working days
Which materials are in stock and what tolerance your part can hold is answered once we've seen the model. We don't promise tolerances up front — they depend on geometry, material and build orientation.
What seven hotends allow
The machine doesn't swap filament through one nozzle; it swaps the whole hotend. No purging and no waste tower, so multi-material printing stops being a compromise.
- SOLUBLE SUPPORTS
- Support dissolves instead of being snapped off. Internal channels and overhangs that otherwise cannot be cleaned out.
- RIGID AND FLEXIBLE IN ONE PART
- A TPU seal, damper or grip is built together with the load-bearing body. No assembly, no glue.
- MARKINGS IN THE MATERIAL
- Labels, position numbers and colour coding are printed in, not stuck on or painted afterwards.
That's what the machine can do. Whether it pays off for your part, we say after seeing the model — a simpler print is often cheaper and just as good.
How an enquiry runs
01 Model
Send the 3D model — STEP, STL or 3MF — and tell us what the part is for.
02 Quote
We propose a material, nozzle and print orientation, and come back with a price and a lead time.
03 Production
We print the part, remove supports and finish it where needed, then ship it or have it ready for collection.
01 Model
Send the 3D model — STEP, STL or 3MF — and tell us what the part is for.
02 Quote
We propose a material, nozzle and print orientation, and come back with a price and a lead time.
03 Production
We print the part, remove supports and finish it where needed, then ship it or have it ready for collection.
No model?
If you only have a sketch, a photograph or the existing part, we can measure and model it. That is a separate step, quoted separately.
For enquiries, write to info@nordia.si.