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Bring Your Ideas to Life with Kokolab

Small Serial Production

At Kokolab, our service is designed to make it easy for you to create a series of uniform or similar products with high precision and accuracy. Whether you need a small batch for testing or a larger run for commercial production, we've got you covered.

Print your Project

Experience the convenience of online 3D printing with Kokolab. Send us your 3D model file and let us know your preferred colours and materials. We deliver high-quality 3D prints tailored to your exact specifications, right to your doorstep.

Product Development

At Kokolab, our experienced design team is dedicated to bringing your visions to life. Whether you need assistance with refining your designs or creating entirely new ones, we provide comprehensive design services to meet your unique requirements.

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Pricing

Print your Project - from 8€ 

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Small Serial Production - from 0,75€ per piece

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Product Development - from 150€

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Prices will vary depending on the complexity and size of the prints. Prices are excluding VAT (21%).

Most common printing materials

Do you have something else in mind? Contact us directly to explore the options.

PLA

PLA filament in a spool next to a little 3D printed cat

PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a biodegradable thermoplastic derived from renewable resources like cornstarch or sugarcane. It's known for its low toxicity and environmentally friendly nature.

 

PLA is commonly used for prototyping, educational purposes, and hobbyist projects due to its ease of use, low warping, and vibrant color options. It's not suitable for high-temperature applications as it has a lower melting point compared to other materials.

ABS

3D printed case being handled between two people

ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a petroleum-based thermoplastic known for its strength, durability, and impact resistance. It has a higher melting point compared to PLA and exhibits good mechanical properties.

 

ABS is often used for functional parts, mechanical prototypes, and end-use products requiring toughness and resilience. It's also suitable for applications requiring post-processing techniques like sanding, painting, or solvent smoothing. 

PETG

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PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) is a glycol-enhanced version of PET, a common thermoplastic polymer. It combines the desirable properties of PET with enhanced flexibility and impact resistance. 

 

PETG is favored for applications requiring durability, clarity, and ease of printing. It's commonly used for mechanical parts, containers, and objects that need to withstand moderate stresses. PETG is also known for its transparency, making it suitable for items where visual appeal is important. It's less prone to warping compared to ABS.

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