Rapid Prototyping Services · Philippines

Build, Test, and
Perfect Your Ideas Faster

New product release? Quickly construct a prototype in a few days with our 3D rapid prototyping services.

Rapid Prototyping Services · Philippines

Build, Test, and
Perfect Your Ideas Faster

New product release? Quickly construct a prototype in a few days with our 3D rapid prototyping services.

Overview

Reliable 3D Printing and Rapid Prototyping Service

 Don’t get stuck. Prototype all you want with the experts in 3D Printing and Rapid Prototyping services! MakerCarl helps businesses turn brilliant ideas into actual products through superior quality prototypes that can withstand high impact and heat.

BENEFITS

Benefits for your business

Fast and Cost-Efficient

Quick turnaround to test product designs without high production cost.

Design Flexibility

Allows engineers and designers to explore unlimited design possibilities.

Reduce Development Risk

Spot design flaws early before full production begins.

High Accuracy Models

Prototypes closely match final product specifications.

Improved Iteration

Quickly test and improve designs before manufacturing.

Better Finishing Options

Durable and professional-grade prototype finishes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 3D Rapid Prototyping? +
It is a common fabrication process in which we create a physical part, model, or assembly using 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD). The creation is completed through an additive manufacturing process or commonly known as 3D printing.
What is the Role of 3D Printing? +
3D Printing and Rapid Prototyping services are a perfect match in the design industry. The two are sometimes used interchangeably, but they are actually unique from each other. Rapid Prototyping is the technique of creating a prototype using CAD, while 3D Printing is the technology used to execute that process.
What are the Types of 3D Rapid Prototyping? +
Mask Stereolithography (MSLA)
A liquid-based rapid prototyping technology. It converts liquid into solid state through curing using a UV light source inside a vat of photosensitive resin.

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
A solid-based process where thermoplastic filament is extruded through a nozzle and built layer by layer following the cross-sectional geometry of the model.