Our Offerings

The right technology for every application

We are a one-stop shop, integrating across all technologies from Additive Manufacturing and Vacuum Casting, to Injection Moulding and Aluminium Tooling.

At Prototal Industries, we take pride in our diverse capabilities and capacities across our facilities. With the largest fleet of industrial 3D printers in Europe, a competitive machine park featuring injection molding machines across 5 European sites, and vacuum casting capabilities in the heart of Europe, we can handle a wide range of requests.

Our Offerings

Right technology for every application

We are a one-stop shop, integrating across all technologies – from additive manufacturing and vacuum casting, to injection moulding and tooling.

At Prototal, we take pride in our diverse capabilities and capacities across multiple sites. With the largest installed fleet of professional 3D printers in Europe, a competitive machine park featuring injection molding machines across 5 European sites, and vacuum casting capabilities covering 2 sites in the region, we can handle a wide range of projects.

Additive Manufacturing

Is a revolutionary production process that creates three-dimensional objects by adding material layer by layer from a CAD-file, enabling complex designs, rapid prototyping, and reduced material waste.

Why Additive Manufacturing?

  • Enables smarter and more complex designs
  • Cost-effective manufacturing process in low-volume production 
  • Very low time-to-market process with idea, prototype to serial production
  • With an ability to reuse material in the production process, Additive Manufacturing can reduce material waste

Discover our AM technologies

SLA

or Stereolithography utilizes a UV laser to solidify liquid resin layer by layer, enabling highly detailed and smooth 3D printed parts, ideal for intricate prototypes and visual models.

SLS

or Selective Laser Sintering employs a high-powered laser to fuse powdered material, such as nylon or metal, into solid objects, offering strong and functional parts with excellent geometric complexity.

MJF

or Multi Jet Fusion works by selectively fusing nylon powder using an inkjet array and then applying heat, resulting in robust, isotropic parts suitable for rapid production and end-use applications.

SAF

Or Selective Absorption Fusion uses a laser to fuse polymer powder, creating precise 3D objects. It’s ideal for complex polymer parts in aerospace, medical, and automotive industries, enabling durable prototypes and functional end-use products.

FDM

or Fused Deposition Modeling extrudes thermoplastic filaments layer by layer, making it a popular and accessible 3D printing method for creating durable prototypes, fixtures, and functional parts.

PolyJet

or Material Jetting combines inkjet printing technology with UV-curable resins, allowing for full-color, multi-material prints with fine details, making it suitable for realistic prototypes and product modeling.

Additive Manufacturing

Is a revolutionary production process that creates three-dimensional objects by adding material layer by layer from a CAD-file, enabling complex designs, rapid prototyping, and reduced material waste.

Why Additive Manufacturing?

  • Enables smarter and more complex designs
  • Cost-effective manufacturing process in low-volume production 
  • Very low time-to-market process with idea, prototype to serial production
  • With an ability to reuse material in the production process, Additive Manufacturing can reduce material waste

Discover our AM technologies

SLA

or Stereolithography utilizes a UV laser to solidify liquid resin layer by layer, enabling highly detailed and smooth 3D printed parts, ideal for intricate prototypes and visual models.

SLS

or Selective Laser Sintering employs a high-powered laser to fuse powdered material, such as nylon or metal, into solid objects, offering strong and functional parts with excellent geometric complexity.

MJF

or Multi Jet Fusion works by selectively fusing nylon powder using an inkjet array and then applying heat, resulting in robust, isotropic parts suitable for rapid production and end-use applications.

SAF

Or Selective Absorption Fusion uses a laser to fuse polymer powder, creating precise 3D objects. It’s ideal for complex polymer parts in aerospace, medical, and automotive industries, enabling durable prototypes and functional end-use products.

FDM

or Fused Deposition Modeling extrudes thermoplastic filaments layer by layer, making it a popular and accessible 3D printing method for creating durable prototypes, fixtures, and functional parts.

Polyjet

or Material Jetting combines inkjet printing technology with UV-curable resins, allowing for full-color, multi-material prints with fine details, making it suitable for realistic prototypes and product modeling.

Injection Moulding

Injection molding is a widely used manufacturing process, known for its versatility and efficiency. The technique enables the production of a wide range of plastic products, from everyday items to complex components across various industries. With a focus on precision and consistency, this injection moulding plays a vital role in modern manufacturing, delivering high-quality results for mass production.

Why Injection Moulding?

  • High precision and repeatability
  • Complex geometries and elaborate details 
  • Cost-effective for large-scale production
  • Material freedom 
  • Post-processing (2K injection moulding, tampon printing, hot embossing, IML – In Mould Labelling, Ultrasonic welding)

State-of-the-art equipment

Our team of experts has extensive experience in the field of injection molding. We utilize state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge technology to ensure the highest standards of precision and performance. With our attention to detail and commitment to excellence, we strive to meet and exceed our customers’ expectations.

Low volumes and high volumes

Whether you are looking for high volumes of millions of parts or small series production – it’s no problem for us. At Prototal Industries, we have a competitive machine park with more that 110 automated injection moulding machines at 5 sites across Europe. Manufacturing is undertaken as near to you as possible to minimise transport.

Quality-assured process

Before manufacture, we simulate the injection moulding so that we can detect any defects and risks with the fabrication at an early stage. We then fabricate the die and you receive the resulting samples and logs. We then continue measuring and checking constantly throughout the entire manufacturing process.

Injection Moulding

Injection molding is a widely used manufacturing process, known for its versatility and efficiency. The technique enables the production of a wide range of plastic products, from everyday items to complex components across various industries. With a focus on precision and consistency, this injection moulding plays a vital role in modern manufacturing, delivering high-quality results for mass production.

Why Injection Moulding?

  • High precision and repeatability
  • Complex geometries and elaborate details 
  • Cost-effective for large-scale production
  • Material freedom 
  • Post-processing (2K injection moulding, tampon printing, hot embossing, IML – In Mould Labelling, Ultrasonic welding)

State-of-the-art equipment

Our team of experts has extensive experience in the field of injection molding. We utilize state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge technology to ensure the highest standards of precision and performance. With our attention to detail and commitment to excellence, we strive to meet and exceed our customers’ expectations.

 

Low volumes and high volumes

Whether you are looking for high volumes of millions of parts or small series production – it’s no problem for us. At Prototal Industries, we have a competitive machine park with more that 110 automated injection moulding machines at 5 sites across Europe. Manufacturing is undertaken as near to you as possible to minimise transport.

Quality-assured process

Before manufacture, we simulate the injection moulding so that we can detect any defects and risks with the fabrication at an early stage. We then fabricate the die and you receive the resulting samples and logs. We then continue measuring and checking constantly throughout the entire manufacturing process.

Prototal Industries acquires Prosilas

Prototal Industries acquires Prosilas

Prototal ­Industries, the largest and most specialized manufacturing company for polymer additive manufacturing and injection molding in the Nordics, expands its operations into Italy through the acquisition of Prosilas.

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Vacuum casting

Vacuum casting

Vacuum casting of parts in PUR takes place in silicon dies and is used for the functional testing of prototypes or low-volume series production.
Because the parts are cast under a vacuum, they are pore-free and therefore extremely strong.

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