Why Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printing?
Powder Bed Fusion 3D printers from Formlabs, Stratasys and One Click Metal offer advantages in consistent, production-grade part quality, high throughput for volume manufacturing, and cost-effectiveness.
Thanks to unique features like non-consumable print heads, precise thermal management (Selective Absorption Fusion), superior nesting for density, and reduced material waste, enabling reliable creation of strong, detailed plastic, carbon fiber or metal parts for functional application.
Advantages of Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printers from TriMech
- High Throughput & Density: Enables high-density part nesting and faster layer fusion, ideal for volume production while maintaining part quality.
- Cost-Effective Production: Powder bed fusion printers can uses non-consumable piezo-electric print heads and recirculated powder, lowering operational costs and material spend.
- Reliable Workflow: Offers full traceability, simplified processes via professional software, and industrial-grade components for steady performance.
- Material Versatility: Produces durable parts from a variety of materials, even plant-based Polyamide 11 (PA11), known for strength and sustainability.
- Reduced Waste: High powder reuse rates and automated powder handling minimize material waste and manual labor.
Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printers Overview
Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printers Capabilities & Features
Low-volume production of durable parts made from plastic, carbon fiber or metal

Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printers
Professional production machines from Stratasys and Formlabs
Benefits of Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printers
Our Professional 3D printers make it simple for part production

Short-run Part Production
Whether you need capacity for large parts or the production of many smaller parts in one build.
The manufacturing-ready production 3D printers from Stratasys offers opportunity for increased productivity, time efficiency and cost savings compared with conventional production methods.

On-demand Tooling
Production 3D Printers are ideal for creating tooling, jigs and fixtures. Additive manufactured tooling can be created on-demand, in a fraction of the time it takes for machined tools. AM-fabricated tools are lighter and can easily incorporate ergonomic features that make them easier to transport and use compared with bulky metal tools.

End-use Parts
With the incredible improvement of part accuracy, resolution, material strength and variety, and time efficiency, 3D printing for end-use parts is being utilized as the next great revolution in manufacturing.
Don't let your business fall behind the times, stay on top of the latest technology improvements and make sure your manufacturing process is running as efficiently as possible.

Reduce Costs
Product 3D printers allow factories to reduce their tooling footprint. Rather than storing physical tools, a digital inventory of tooling can be stored on servers and distributed to factory locations for printing as the tool is needed. This methodology can greatly reduce the lead times and shipping costs associated with central manufacturing of tooling.
Production Materials
3D print your parts from a variety of certified production materials
Example Printed Models
3D parts created with Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printers





