Prototyping & 3D Printing

What is it?

3D printing allows you to create a real object from its digital model. Layers of material (plastic, resin, metal, depending on the needs) are stacked to produce a physical object, true to the original file.

Why is it useful for your business?

Quickly create a prototype, a unique piece, or a small series without resorting to heavy industrial tools. It's the ideal tool to test, validate, or present a concept.

What are the advantages?

  • Ultra-fast manufacturing (from idea to prototype in just a few days)
  • No molds, no tooling, no waste
  • Ideal for functional tests or physical demonstrations
  • Complete customization possible (sizes, engravings, adjustments)

How does Visu'Up work?

  1. You provide us with a 3D file (or we create one together)
  2. We choose the material and printing technique with you
  3. Your piece is delivered to your home, ready to be tested or presented.

Technical Data

Available Materials

• PLA

• PLA CF (carbon fiber reinforced)

• PETG (good chemical resistance, heat resistance up to 80°C)

• PETG CF

• PLA-HI (high impact resistance)

• TPU 98A / 95A (different levels of flexibility)

Longer delivery times:

• ABS

• ASA

• PA6 (Nylon)

• PA6-CF

• PC (Polycarbonate)

• …

Available Finishes

• Almost unlimited color options

• Finishes: matte, glossy, metallic, fluorescent

• Special effects: gradients (single-material), galaxy, marble, wood...

Print Quality

• XY tolerance: ± 0.05 mm

• Z layer height: ≥ 0.06 mm

Multi-material / multicolor printing

• Up to 4 materials or colors in a single piece

Pre-production Parameters

• Reinforced areas: up to 5× stronger

• Localized compression: up to 10× along an axis

Thermal and Chemical Resistance

• Heat resistance: up to 250°C for some filaments

• Typical resistances: o PLA: 50°C o PETG: 80°C

• Good chemical resistance depending on the material

Maximum Dimensions

• Standard build volume: 180 mm³

• Extended build volume: up to 400 mm³ (Some features like multi-materials may be limited)

Production – Speed and Lead Times

• Lead times vary depending on the material (PLA and PETG = faster)

• Printing speed: up to 500 mm/s

• Acceleration: up to 20,000 mm/s² (compared to public average: 120 mm/s – 3,000 mm/s²)

• Up to 4 times faster than the market average

Mass Production Capability

• Multiple parts printed simultaneously

• Custom integration possible (e.g., screws, inserts...) during printing

Ready to bring your ideas to life? Just click on 'Contact' and we'll print your idea

Our process

2

We create

Now it's time for production: 3D modeling, photorealistic rendering, motion design, 3D printing... depending on what your project requires.
3

Adjustments & delivery

We work with you to refine the final rendering. Once validated, you receive your files (digital or physical prints).
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We talk

We work together to understand your project. Then we offer you a customized quote, tailored to your needs.t.

Questions, answers

Who can benefit from your services?

Visu'Up is mainly aimed at professionals: brands, agencies, designers, manufacturers, exhibitors... But we also work with private individuals on any type of 3D project, depending on feasibility.

What do you need to get started?

A brief is all you need to get started. Ideally: plans, sketches, photos or ideas. Don't panic if you're starting from scratch : we'll guide you every step of the way.

Can I request modifications after delivery?

Before delivery, we check every detail with you. After delivery, minor adjustments can be made free of charge. If the modifications are significant, they will be the subject of an additional estimate.

What types of rendering do we offer?

We produce HD still images, animated videos, 360° views and interactive models that can be integrated into your website or application.

What is the average turnaround time for a project?

On average 5 to 10 working days, depending on complexity. Simple projects can be delivered more quickly.

How are our rates calculated?

Each project is unique. The price depends on the model, the number of visuals, the type of rendering and the options chosen (animation, interactivity...).