Affordable & High-Quality 3D Printing Services in Delhi NCR — ANH Engineering Services
Looking for professional 3D printing services in Delhi NCR? ANH offers competitive prices for rapid prototyping, custom prints, and wide material options.
Why Choose ANH for 3D Printing in Delhi NCR?
ANH combines advanced 3D printing technologies with expert support, serving startups, enterprises, and individuals across Delhi & NCR.
Our Key Benefits:
Quick Turnaround Time
High-Quality Prints with micron-level accuracy
Wide Material Options for various applications
Prototyping to Production under one roof
Custom Design Assistance for clients without a 3D model
3D Printing Technologies
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
How it works: Melts plastic filament and deposits it layer-by-layer.
Materials: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, Nylon.
Applications: Rapid prototyping, functional parts, consumer goods.
Pros: Affordable, widely accessible.
Cons: Visible layer lines, lower resolution.
🔹 SLA (Stereolithography)
How it works: Uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin layer-by-layer.
Materials: Photopolymer resins (standard, tough, dental, etc.)
Applications: High-detail prototypes, dental models, jewelry.
Pros: High precision and smooth surface.
Cons: Brittle, requires post-curing.
🔹 SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)
How it works: Fuses powdered plastic (like Nylon) with a laser.
Materials: Nylon, TPU, composite powders.
Applications: Industrial parts, functional prototypes, enclosures.
Pros: No support needed, strong and complex geometries.
Cons: Higher cost, rougher surface finish.
MJF (Multi Jet Fusion)
How it works: Applies a binding agent and heat to fuse nylon powder.
Materials: Nylon 12, Nylon 11, TPU.
Applications: High-volume production, functional parts, hinges, connectors.
Pros: Faster than SLS, better detail and strength.
Cons: Limited material choices compared to FDM.
Vacuum Casting (Not a 3D printing method but used with it)
How it works: A master model (often 3D printed) is used to create a silicone mold, which is filled with resin under vacuum.
Materials: Polyurethane resins that mimic ABS, rubber, or PP.