SLICE ENGINEERING:
HIGH-QUALITY 3D PRINTER UPGRADES
Make Your 3D Printer a Precision Tool,
Not a Point of Frustration
From plug-and-play upgrades to custom industrial solutions, we
offer components that take your projects to
the
next level.
Engineered For
Unmatched Reliability
We engineer our industrial 3D printing components with the highest-quality materials and conduct rigorous
testing to ensure reliable and consistent performance, even in the most demanding applications.
Our components withstand the rigors of industrial FFF 3D printing, providing peace of mind by minimizing downtime and reducing setbacks.
Precision-Crafted For
Superior Performance
Engineered for industrial use, our precision-crafted 3D printing components deliver fast printing speeds and
exceptional performance, saving you time and money.
Our solutions are compatible with a wide range of materials, temperatures, and printing environments, maximizing uptime, reducing maintenance costs, and minimizing material waste.
Backed by Premium,
USA-Based Support
Our in-house team of professionals provide expert support through real-time troubleshooting. With deep
knowledge of our products and thermodynamics, we quickly diagnose and resolve any issues you encounter.
If you have a question about one of our components or need to troubleshoot your hotend installation, you can rest assured that our team has your back.
What Our Customers Are Saying
★★★★★
“I am an industrial engineer. The fit and finish of these parts is outstanding for the price point. Truly impeccable manufacturing, also quick delivery and responsive technical support.”
William P.
★★★★★
“Every item I have ordered from Slice is shipped fast and is packaged [great]. I would highly recommend Slice products to anyone looking for high end replacement parts for 3D printers.”
Joseph S.
★★★★★
“Fast shipping! Quality product. Don’t settle for a knock off. Just go with Slice Engineering.”
Jimi B.
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