We often receive questions from customers regarding the maximum size of a part that can be printed with Xometry's 3D printing service. It’s a great question and the answer depends entirely on the process you decided to use. To help inform your decision please refer to the sections below for the maximum build volumes of each additive process we offer.
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume | Notes |
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3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 13″ x 13″ x 22″ | Notes Glass-filled nylon can extend up to 26" x 15" x 23" |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 15" x 11" x 15" | Notes 14" x 11" x 13" is the recommended usable area |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 36" x 24" x 36″ | Notes Prototyping PLA build volume is 9.8" x 8.3" x 8.3" |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 19.3" x 15.4" x 7.9" | Notes Pricing and lead-time increase exponentially with Z-height |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 29” x 25” x 21” for standard resolution | Notes High resolution prints are limited to 10” x 10” x 10” |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 10.8" x 6.1" x 15.7" | Notes Some materials (e.g., xFLEX402) may be limited to 7.7" x 4.5" x 8.3" |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 7.4” x 4.6” x 12.8” | Notes Parts with dimensions exceeding 4” x 4” x 6” will require manual review |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 10" x 10" x 10" | Notes Build volume may vary slightly between materials |
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume 15" x 10" x 10" | Notes Parts typically shrink 0.8-2.5% overall |
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