As the UK’s newest 3D printing service provider, 3D Creation Lab has opened for business, offering its clients practical and straightforward 3D model building options. From the company’s facilities, close to Bristol, 3D Creation Lab provides a multiple technology range of services and utilises a fast and interactive on-line quoting process, which can see clients in receipt of their models within 24 hours of confirmation of order.
3D Creation Lab is fully dedicated to providing an exceptional service, producing high-quality models using Objet’s Polyjet technology and Z Corporations’s colour printers. By choosing to offer these technologies, the company can produce models and prototypes that meet many needs — in functional and colour materials. This, in combination with the quick and responsive nature of the quoting process is a direct reflection of the key philosophy driving the 3D Creation Lab concept — no-nonsense quality and value for money.
What is more, this service is available to anybody; the company does not just supply to businesses, but to anyone who can benefit from the 3D printing process. For any design department, independent designer or enthusiastic model maker needing to share information, make a one-off component, verify a design, make an ornament, to name a few of many applications; 3D Creation Lab offers a quick and affordable solution.
The 3D Creation Lab web site offers visitors a wealth of information on 3D printing in general, the specific platform technologies that the company offers, the various options available in terms of turnaround times, materials and cost; together with a complete walk-through of the quoting process for first-time users and how to maximise the benefits of the service by optimising software files before uploading. With a comprehensive FAQ section, Knowledge Bank and informative and entertaining blog, the website is a must-visit for 3D printing veterans and newcomers alike. Incidentally, for the growing number of iphone users out there, has anyone else designed and built a 3D model from their phone?