FAQWelcome to the FAQ section of OLA Manufacturing Platform! Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about our platform and the services we offer for the 4 industries we manage: 3D printing, Injection molding, CNC Machining, and Sheet metal fabrication.
Can you print soft silicone/rubber parts?
Yes! Use TPU (SLS) for flexible hinges or silicone-like resins (SLA) for soft grips. Shore hardness ranges from 20A (ultra-soft) to 90A (rigid).
Can polyurethanes be reinforced?
Yes. Adding carbon fiber or glass fiber improves stiffness and heat resistance. For example, carbon-reinforced PU suits robotic joints or automotive mounts.
What is polyurethane resin?
Polyurethane (PU) resin mimics rubber-like flexibility (Shore 60A-90A). It’s used for seals, gaskets, or ergonomic prototypes. Offers high tear resistance and durability.
Do you offer materials consulting?
Yes! Our engineers provide free material selection guidance based on your project’s mechanical, thermal, and budgetary needs. Share your requirements for tailored solutions.
Are your materials certified (ISO, FDA, etc.)?
All materials comply with ISO 9001/13485 and FDA standards for medical, food-safe, and aerospace applications. Certificates are available upon request. Need a specific compliance? Contact our quality team.
Can you handle high-performance materials like PEEK or carbon fiber?
Absolutely. We specialize in engineering-grade materials like PEEK (FDM), carbon fiber composites (FGF), and aluminum alloys (SLM). These materials withstand extreme temperatures, chemicals, and mechanical loads, ideal for aerospace, automotive, and industrial tooling.
Do you provide eco-friendly or recycled materials?
Yes! We support sustainable 3D printing with biodegradable PLA, recycled PETG, and upcycled nylon powder (SLS/MJF). Our processes minimize waste, and unused metal powders are reused. Request an “eco-audit” to reduce your project’s carbon footprint.
How to choose the right material for my project?
Select materials based on strength, temperature resistance, flexibility, and budget. For functional prototypes, use ABS or nylon; metal alloys (SLM) suit high-stress parts, while resin (SLA) offers smooth finishes. Our team provides free material recommendations via instant quotes. Share your project goals for tailored advice!
What materials do you offer for 3D printing?
At OLA, we provide 30+ materials for metal, plastic, and resin 3D printing, including titanium (SLM), nylon (SLS/MJF), photopolymers (SLA/DLP/LCD), and engineering-grade options like PEEK and carbon fiber composites (FDM/FGF). Our eco-friendly range includes biodegradable PLA and recycled nylon. All materials meet ISO/FDA certifications for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications. [Learn how to choose materials →]