MRD 3D Printing is a cutting-edge manufacturing company in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, dedicated to delivering high-quality, customized 3D printing solutions. Using advanced technologies like Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA), and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), we turn ideas into reality with precision and efficiency.
Charlottetown’s innovation-driven ecosystem fuels our commitment to excellence. We partner with local businesses and institutions to push the boundaries of modern manufacturing while supporting sustainable and locally driven production.
At MRD 3D Printing, we make technology accessible and practical, ensuring every design meets the highest standards. From concept to creation, we help you streamline production, reduce costs, and bring your projects to market faster.
Our expertise, advanced equipment, and commitment to quality set us apart. As the first dedicated 3D printing service in Prince Edward Island, we offer businesses and individuals the ability to innovate without the constraints of traditional manufacturing. Our streamlined process ensures faster turnaround times and reduced costs, allowing clients to test, refine, and produce with confidence.
Located in the heart of Charlottetown, we collaborate with local businesses, educational institutions, and research facilities to drive technological advancement and support sustainable manufacturing. Our goal is to make high-quality 3D printing accessible to everyone, providing solutions that enhance efficiency, creativity, and functionality across multiple sectors.
At MRD 3D Printing, we use advanced additive manufacturing technologies to create high-quality, durable, and precise 3D-printed products. Our industrial-grade FDM, SLA, and SLS printers cater to various industries, from rapid prototyping to high-performance production.
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is a cost-effective, versatile technology that extrudes heated thermoplastic filaments to build strong, functional parts. Ideal for prototypes, mechanical components, and custom tools, FDM printing is widely used in engineering, automotive, and education due to its affordability and material variety, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and Nylon.
Stereolithography (SLA) uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin, producing high-detail, smooth-finish models perfect for dental, medical, jewelry, and product design applications. Its precision and aesthetics make it ideal for intricate prototypes, custom molds, and artistic pieces.
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) creates high-performance, durable parts by fusing powdered materials with a laser, allowing for complex, lightweight, and strong designs. This method is ideal for aerospace, healthcare, and industrial applications, offering superior strength and flexibility for custom prosthetics, automotive parts, and engineering tools.