Post-processing for 3D printed parts

Post-processing for 3D printed prototypes and production parts

QTEC Studio finishes industrial and micro 3D printed parts after printing. Services include support removal, sanding, priming, spray painting, varnishing, clear finish work, masking, and finish coordination for selected metallic-effect parts. We review material, geometry, exposed faces, tolerance areas, quantity, and colour reference before quoting.

Support mark removal and sanding
Spray painting and colour reference matching
Matte, gloss, clear coat, and varnish
Finish route confirmed before production

Short process clip: sanding and polishing small printed features before final surface inspection.

What we provide

Post-processing services available through QTEC

Choose sanding only for handling parts, sanding plus coating for display samples, or masking and coating for parts with assembly faces. We check geometry, resin type, visible faces, holes, threads, snap fits, and tolerance areas before recommending a finish.

Silicone mould making

Mould release agent application

We apply a compatible mould release agent for silicone mould making and prototype replication, helping support clean demoulding while preserving fine surface detail. We review the master pattern material, silicone system, undercuts, surface finish, and replication requirements before confirming the application method.

Surface prep

Sanding

Removes or reduces support marks, layer lines, and sharp handling edges on selected surfaces. Useful for white resin, transparent resin, soft rubber casting parts, and prototypes that need a smoother touch surface.

Colour finish

Spray painting

Applies colour after sanding and primer where needed. Send a Pantone code, colour sample, reference photo, or brand colour note when the part must match another product.

Surface feel

Matte and gloss finishing

Used for prototypes, display pieces, product mockups, and enclosures. Matte reduces glare in photos; gloss reflects more light and shows surface defects more easily.

Clear parts

Varnishing and clear finish work

Used on transparent resin parts after sanding or surface correction. Clarity depends on resin type, part thickness, internal geometry, cure condition, and how much sanding is required.

Premium appearance

PVD-style metallic finish coordination

For selected parts, we can review metallic-effect finishing routes. Suitability depends on material, surface size, edge detail, masking areas, and whether the part can tolerate extra coating steps.

Production support

Masking, inspection, and packing

We identify functional surfaces, assembly faces, threaded areas, small holes, and fragile features before sanding or coating. Finished parts are checked and packed to reduce marking during delivery.

Post-processing examples

From printed part to finished sample.

These examples show the typical stages we review for finished 3D printed parts: support mark removal, visible-face sanding, edge clean-up, primer or coating preparation, and final inspection. Upload your CAD file with the surfaces that matter, colour reference, masking areas, and tolerance notes so we can quote the right finishing route.

Technician sanding a 3D printed part during post-processing
Support mark removalWe identify visible faces and reduce marks left from support structures before coating decisions are made.
Technician inspecting a resin 3D printed part for finishing
Surface inspectionHoles, edges, snap fits, assembly faces, and small features are checked before sanding, primer, or paint.
3D printed prototype part prepared for sanding and paint
Finish preparationMasking, sanding level, primer, clear coat, and colour requirements are matched to the part use.

How we decide the finish

Finish selection depends on material, geometry, and use

Finish selection depends on print process, resin type, wall thickness, exposed surfaces, small features, and final use. We review these details before quoting so sanding or coating does not affect critical areas.

  1. Review CAD and requirementsWe check the part geometry, target surfaces, colour notes, tolerance needs, and whether the part is a prototype, display model, or functional component.
  2. Confirm material and finish routeWhite resin, transparent resin, soft rubber casting, and fine-detail micro parts may need different preparation and handling.
  3. Prepare and finish the partSupport marks, rough edges, and selected visible surfaces are prepared before primer, paint, varnish, or clear finish work.
  4. Inspect before deliveryWe check visible finish consistency, critical surfaces, and packing requirements before dispatch or local pickup.

Estimated processing time

Typical review and processing timing

For most requests, we review the finish requirements and respond within 1 workday. Final post-processing time depends on the material, quantity, masking areas, colour reference, and inspection requirements.

Timing begins after quote approval, payment, and confirmation of colour/finish requirements. Delivery time is separate from post-processing time.

Quality checklist

Details we confirm before finishing

Post-processing changes the surface and can affect dimensions. We confirm visible faces, coating limits, masking areas, and part use before sanding or coating starts.

Visible surfacesWhich sides will be seen, touched, photographed, bonded, fastened, or assembled into another product?
Colour directionSend a Pantone code, brand colour, reference photo, or physical sample where colour matching matters.
Functional areasThreads, holes, snap fits, bearing faces, and tight tolerance features may need masking or reduced finishing.
Batch consistencyFor multiple parts, we confirm quantity, acceptable variation, inspection level, and whether every unit needs the same finish.

Ready to finish your part?

Upload your CAD file and include finish requirements

Tell us the material, quantity, target surfaces, colour or Pantone code, tolerance areas, and whether the part is for testing, presentation, display, or final use. We will review the CAD file and include suitable post-processing in your quote.

FAQ

Post-processing questions

Answers to common questions before requesting post-processing for a 3D printed part.

Can every 3D printed part be sanded or painted?

No. Very small features, thin walls, sharp details, internal channels, and tight tolerance areas may limit how much sanding or coating is practical. We review suitability before confirming the quote.

Do I need to provide a Pantone code?

Send a Pantone code or colour reference when colour accuracy matters. If colour is flexible, a direction such as black matte, white gloss, or neutral grey is enough for quoting.

Will post-processing change dimensions?

It can. Sanding removes material and paint or varnish adds coating thickness. Let us know about functional fits, assembly faces, holes, threads, and sliding surfaces so we can protect critical areas.

Can you finish parts printed elsewhere?

No. This service is currently not available. QTEC Studio only provides post-processing for parts produced through our own printing workflow, so we can control material, curing, support removal, and surface quality before finishing.

Micro 3D printing capability

25 micrometers for standard work, down to 2 micrometers for suitable parts

Production lead time

2-3 working days after quote approval and payment

Delivery time

4-7 working days for typical Australian delivery

Service area

Sydney, NSW, and Australia-wide orders including Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, and Darwin

CAD upload quote workflow

Send your file for manufacturability review

Upload STL, OBJ, STEP, STP, or X-T files and include material, post-processing, quantity, and production requirements. The team reviews internally before issuing a payable WooCommerce quote.

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Questions and answers

Industrial and micro 3D printing FAQ

What precision can QTEC Studio achieve for micro 3D printing?

Our standard micro 3D printing capability is 25 micrometers. For suitable geometries and materials, capability can reach 2 micrometers. Final accuracy and tolerance depend on the complete part geometry, orientation, material, and feature design.

How fast is the lead time for industrial 3D printing?

Typical production lead time is 2-3 working days after quote approval and payment, depending on part complexity, material, finish, and queue capacity.

How long does delivery take in Australia?

Typical delivery time is 4-7 working days. We support Sydney customers and ship to other Australian cities including Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, and Darwin.

Which CAD file formats can I upload for a quote?

You can upload STL, OBJ, STEP, STP, and X-T files through the Request a Quote form. Include quantity, material, post-processing, and production requirements for a faster review.

What happens after I submit a quote request?

The workflow is: upload CAD file, submit requirements, internal admin review, admin sends a WooCommerce quote, customer pays the invoice or quote, production starts, order moves in transit, and product is marked received.

Do you provide manufacturing advice before production?

Yes. QTEC Studio reviews manufacturability, tolerance requirements, material selection, surface finish, and production constraints before issuing a quote.