
Maximum Print Sizes for 3D Printed Parts
We often receive questions from customers regarding the maximum size of a part that can be printed. It’s a great question and the answer depends entirely on the process you decided to use.

We often receive questions from customers regarding the maximum size of a part that can be printed with Xometry's 3D printing service. It’s a great question and the answer depends entirely on the process you decided to use. To help inform your decision please refer to the sections below for the maximum build volumes of each additive process we offer.
3D Printing Process | Maximum Build Volume |
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3D Printing Process Selective Laser Sintering | Maximum Build Volume 13″ x 13″ x 22″ |
3D Printing Process Fused Deposition Modeling | Maximum Build Volume 36" x 24" x 36″ |
3D Printing Process PolyJet 3D Printing | Maximum Build Volume 19″ x 15″ x 7″ |
3D Printing Process Direct Metal Laser Sintering (Aluminimum) | Maximum Build Volume 6″ x 6″ x 6″ |
3D Printing Process Direct Metal Laser Sintering (Stainless Steel) | Maximum Build Volume 9″ x 6″ x 6″ |
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