3D Printing

3D Printing Services in Canada

Our vetted network of Canadian 3D printing service providers delivers parts in engineering-grade nylon, metals, resins, and composites. From single prototypes to production runs of 5,000+ units, we match your project to the right technology and the right provider.

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3D Printing in Canada: The Complete Guide

3D printing has evolved from a prototyping tool to a viable production technology. Canadian 3D printing service providers operate industrial-grade systems capable of producing end-use parts with mechanical properties, surface finish, and dimensional accuracy that rival traditional manufacturing.

Why Choose Canadian 3D Printing

Speed. Parts ship in days, not weeks. No tooling, no setup, no minimums.

Technology breadth. Canadian providers operate the full range of 3D printing technologies - from commodity FDM to production MJF to metal DMLS.

Production capability. HP MJF installations across Canada can produce thousands of parts per week with consistent quality and automated post-processing.

Specifications

3D Printing at a Glance

Certifications
  • ISO 9001:2015
  • ISO 13485 (Medical)
  • CGP (Controlled Goods Program)
  • ITAR Compliant
  • AS9100 (Aerospace)
Tolerances
Standard
+/- 0.3 mm
Precision
+/- 0.1 mm (SLA/DMLS)
Lead Times
Prototype
1–3 business days
Production
3–7 business days
Network
Closed Beta

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Available Materials

PA12 Nylon (MJF/SLS) PA11 Nylon (SLS) ABS (FDM) PETG (FDM) TPU (FDM/SLS) Standard Resin (SLA) Tough Resin (SLA) Castable Resin (SLA) Stainless Steel 316L (DMLS) Titanium Ti64 (DMLS) Aluminum AlSi10Mg (DMLS) Inconel 718 (DMLS)

Industries We Serve

Consumer Products
Medical Devices
Aerospace
Automotive
Industrial Equipment
Architecture
Education

Frequently Asked Questions

What 3D printing services are available in Canada?
Canadian 3D printing service providers offer FDM, SLS, MJF, SLA, DLP, and DMLS technologies. Materials range from commodity plastics (ABS, PLA) to engineering-grade nylons, metals (steel, titanium, aluminum), and specialty resins (castable, biocompatible).
How much does 3D printing cost in Canada?
FDM parts start at $5-$15. MJF/SLS nylon parts range from $8-$50. SLA resin parts: $10-$80. Metal DMLS parts: $50-$500+. Volume discounts apply for production quantities.
Can 3D printing be used for production, not just prototyping?
Yes. MJF and SLS are now used for production runs of 50-10,000+ parts. The technology has matured to the point where 3D-printed PA12 nylon parts are functionally equivalent to injection-molded parts for many applications.
What's the fastest turnaround for 3D printing in Canada?
Same-day and next-day service is available for FDM and SLA at most Canadian providers. MJF and SLS typically ship in 2-3 days. DMLS metal parts in 5-7 days. Rush fees apply for expedited orders.

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