At Trumeter, our 3D fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology is an essential part of how we innovate and deliver tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of our customers. FDM is also known as fused filament fabrication (FFF). Both terms refer to a 3D printing process that uses a continuous filament of thermoplastic material to create a 3D object.
How We Use 3D Printing Technology
Custom Instrumentation Solutions
We transform CAD designs into tangible components so we can prototype and refine custom product designs quickly and cost effectively. This eliminates the need for expensive tooling, making it feasible to create low-volume or one-off parts tailored to specific customer requirements.
Assembly Aids
We create custom jigs and fixtures for specific projects and production workflows. These tools improve efficiency and accuracy on the shop floor, streamlining processes and reducing lead times for our customers.
Functional Prototypes
We print durable, functional prototypes so we can test and validate product designs in real-world scenarios and ensure that they meet our high standards before moving to full-scale production. This rapid prototyping accelerates the design cycle, allowing us to iterate and optimize product designs faster than traditional manufacturing methods.
Training & Demonstration Models
We design detailed visual aids for internal training and customer presentations. These models help us showcase our innovative designs and solutions, while giving our team members the tools they need to learn new products inside and out before manufacturing is complete.
How 3D Printing Benefits Our Customers
By integrating 3D FDM technology into our operations, Trumeter continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible, delivering exceptional value to our customers through innovation, customization and efficiency.