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- Full lot COA — PSD, sphericity, flow rate, chemistry
- Qualified parameter sets for the major LPBF systems
- Mutual NDA before any file or spec review
- Free U.S. shipping over $200 · fast dispatch from L.A.
Freeform Injection Molding Desktop Package – Advanced SLA 3D Printing
What your process engineer actually checks
Locked, traceable lot chemistry
Every lot ships with a COA documenting PSD, sphericity, flow rate, apparent density, and full chemistry — and a lot number you can trace. Aerospace and medical teams reorder 4+ times without re-qualifying.
Qualified parameters, not just powder
Validated parameter sets for EOS M 290, Renishaw 500Q, SLM 280, and our own AO Metal LPBF ship with the order. Load the profile and hit density on the first build — no parameter-development burn.
A materials engineer on the line
Questions on ferrite content, flowability, recyclate ratios, or HIP response? A materials engineer answers directly — not a contact-form bot. Most replies in under 4 hours, NDA standard.
The new era of desktop manufacturing with an all-inclusive Freeform Injection Molding Desktop Package. It includes everything you need to start printing tools and then produce parts right on your desktop. In a rapidly evolving product development process, simplicity, speed, and cost-effectiveness are paramount. We’ve got it all covered, with a 3D printer platform that covers your entire range of applications, from prototyping to production. The FIM Desktop package main componenets include:
XiP Desktop 3D Printer
Ultrafast, compact production of 3D-printed parts and tools
- Print volume: 4.8 liters
- Build volume: 195 x 115 x 210 mm
- Pixel size: 52 µm
- Print speed up to 180 mm/hour
- Auto-dispensing of resin
- Heavy-duty design

Wash + Cure
A two-in-one workstation for compact operations
- Washing of loose parts, or parts on build plate, supported
- Washing with stirring for maximum effect
- Curing on turn-table for even application of UV light
- 405 nm wavelength for compatibility with most resins

xWASH FIM
For rapid and safe dissolving of xMOLD 3D-printed injection mold tooling
- Demolding at up to 85°C, for faster processing
- Agitation further speeds up the process
- Capacity of 46.2L allows for processing of large batches

xMOLD
The most versatile 3D printed injection mold tooling resin
- Withstands up to 400°C, enabling the molding of PEEK and other complex performance materials
- Soluble, for maximized mold design freedom while enabling unlimited part complexity
- Low-stick, for easy mechanical separation
- Machinable, for easy post-processing and process acceleration

APSX-PIM Desktop Molding Press
The world’s most compact injection molding press
- Max. melt temperature: 315°C (600°F)
- Max. clamp force: 5T (11,023 lbs)
- Max. shot size: 30 cu-cm (1.83 cu-in)
- Max. Opening stroke: 14 cm
- Injection pressure: 345 PSI (5000 BAR)
- Mold size: 4.8″ x 6.0″ (12.2 x 15.2 cm)
- Parts as large as: 100 sq-cm (15 sq-in)

FREEFORM INJECTION MOLDING
The patented Freeform Injection Molding (FIM) process uses ultrafast Nexa3D printers and xMOLD resin to print injection molding tools that are compatible with thousands of off-the-shelf injection molding materials, including reinforced high-performance feedstocks. The ability to design, iterate, and validate using final grade production materials in hours versus weeks is invaluable in any product development process. The FIM process produces fully soluble tools, enabling true design freedom and eliminating the need for time consuming design and gating considerations typically associated with conventional tooling process. You can quickly design and print tools for highly complex parts, inject with injection molding feedstock, and then dissolve away the tool to reveal the complex shape underneath.

CAD to Tool in Hours
Combining the speed and throughput of Nexa3D’s LSPc printers with the flexibility of xMOLD resin you can go from design to complex tooling in a matter of hours. Accelerate your design cycles, slash your R&D costs, and get to market faster with digital tooling from Nexa3D.


WILSON CASE STUDY
With Nexa3D’s large print envelope and ultrafast LSPc process, the Wilson R&D group can now produce multiple parts at once, in a rapid manner, allowing for multiple design iterations in a single print batch.
https://youtu.be/d2ysksX5qiY
| Brand | Nexa3D |
| Technology | LSPc, SLA, XiP |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Printing Materials | Resins |
Full documentation — TDS, SDS, batch COA, and parameter sets for the major LPBF platforms. Everything you need for qualification under AS9100 / ISO 13485 workflows.
We atomize our own. Custom variants on request.
Tighter PSD, modified chemistry, custom blend? Our ATO atomization lab runs custom batches in 3–4 weeks. Biocompatible, refractory, proprietary — all in-house, verified before ship.
From process engineers running Freeform Injection Molding Desktop Package – Advanced SLA 3D Printing
Unedited feedback from customers who reorder Freeform Injection Molding Desktop Package – Advanced SLA 3D Printing.
Same lot 4 times in a row. We stopped re-running parameter sweeps after the second order — density was identical to the first build.
Asked about ferrite content on a Friday. A materials engineer answered Monday morning with actual data, not a sales pitch. That's why we keep ordering.
COA matches the bottle. PSD and flow are exactly what was on the sheet — we run it on a Renishaw 500Q and it hits density on the first try.
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