We are looking for cool new display pieces for our tradeshow table! If anyone has anything really cool that they are willing to print 2 of (one for you and one for us) we would be interested in working with you! Please e-mail info@repliforminc.com with your ideas
About us
RePliForm is a custom electroplating house specializing in plating on plastic 3D printed parts and electroforming. The plating adds extra strength to the parts allowing a prototype to become functional as well as give a more metallic feel and look before sending it to production. We also can do finishing on this to give a metallic look and be able to see these parts before moving forward on the design.
- Website
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http://www.repliforminc.com
External link for RePliForm, Inc.
- Industry
- Mining
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, MD
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Electrolytic Copper & Nickel Plating, Electroless Plating, Electroforming, and Plating on plastic 3d printed parts
Locations
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Primary
1583 Sulphur Spring Rd.
Suite 104
Baltimore, MD 21227, US
Employees at RePliForm, Inc.
Updates
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RePliForm, Inc. reposted this
In honor of the Olympics being in Paris this year, it only seemed fitting to print the Eiffel Tower....but why stop there. We then plated it in metal giving it a fantastic finish, and amazing strength. Thank you to the group at RePliForm, Inc. for plating this part for us! They do amazing work as you can see in these images. If you want to see this piece and everything else the revolutionary new Photocentric Titan can do yourself, make sure to sign up for our upcoming Denver open house. https://bit.ly/3YAWTmW #3Dprinting #photocentric #paris #olympics2024 #build #titan
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RePliForm, Inc. reposted this
Who said 3D printed parts had to be fragile? Sometimes I get to feel like a magician when it comes to surpassing expectations of what is possible with Additive Manufacturing. At Formlabs we don’t print metal, but with improvements in electroplating technology we don’t always have to. Often users want metal because it’s what they are use to, but it can be expensive when other options exist. But still there exist situations where you need the look, the feel, the electrical or surface charectoristics on metals. Did you know you can get those for about 10% the cost of printing in metal? Pretty cool right? Special thanks to RePliForm, Inc. for there sample of a plated resin part. As you can see, I had some fun.