FDM 3D Printing Service in Jordan
Layer-by-layer filament extrusion with PLA, PETG, ABS, and TPU. Ideal for prototypes, functional parts, and décor. From 0.07 JD/gram with delivery across Jordan.
What is FDM 3D Printing?
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) is the world's most widely used 3D printing technology. It works by melting plastic filament and depositing it layer by layer until the model is complete. It offers the ideal balance of cost, durability, and speed — making it the right choice for most applications.
At Jordan3DPrint in Amman, we run high-precision FDM printers with four core materials: PLA for decorative and educational models, PETG for parts exposed to food or the environment, ABS for heat-intensive and industrial applications, and TPU for flexible rubber-like components. Our 9+ years of experience guarantees consistent quality on every order.
Available Materials & Pricing
- Strength: Medium
- Heat resistance: Low (55°C)
- Best for: Décor, prototypes, school projects
- Strength: High
- Heat resistance: Good (80°C)
- Best for: Mechanical parts, food/medical use, outdoor
- Strength: High
- Heat resistance: Excellent (100°C)
- Best for: Engineering parts, car components, industrial
- Strength: Medium (flexible)
- Heat resistance: Moderate
- Best for: Cases, grips, straps, rubber-like parts
+ 0.50 JD base fee per order
What Can Be FDM Printed?
Prototyping
- Product models before manufacturing
- Scale architectural mockups
- Fit and dimension testing
Functional Parts
- Mechanical spare parts
- Car and machine components
- Custom enclosures and housings
Décor & Hobbies
- Home décor pieces
- Toy and figurine models
- Custom awards and gifts
FDM Printing FAQ
How much does FDM 3D printing cost in Jordan?+
FDM printing at Jordan3DPrint is priced per gram, not per hour, so you only pay for the material your model actually uses. PLA starts at 0.07 JD/gram, PETG and ABS at 0.12 JD/gram, and TPU at 0.20 JD/gram. A 0.50 JD base fee applies per order. Most small prints (50–100 grams) cost between 3.5 and 8 JD. Medium models (100–300 grams) typically fall in the 7–20 JD range. Large parts over 300 grams start at 25 JD and are quoted individually. Rush service is available at a 50% surcharge for urgent orders. Use the online price calculator to get an instant quote by uploading your STL file — no account needed.
What is the difference between PLA, PETG, and ABS?+
PLA is the most affordable and easiest to print. It produces sharp details and a clean finish, but softens at 55°C and is not suitable for heat or outdoor exposure. PETG combines the ease of PLA with the durability of ABS — it handles temperatures up to 80°C, resists impact, and is FDA-compliant for food contact. It is the best choice for mechanical parts and outdoor use. ABS offers the highest heat resistance up to 100°C and is used for car components and industrial parts, but requires an enclosed printer for best results. TPU is a flexible rubber-like filament ideal for phone cases, straps, and shock-absorbing parts. Our team can advise on the best material for your specific use case.
How long does FDM 3D printing take?+
Most FDM prints are ready within 1 to 3 business days. Actual print time depends on model size, layer height, and infill percentage. A 0.3 mm layer height is faster but less detailed, while 0.1 mm produces finer results but takes longer. A small 50-gram part typically prints in 2–4 hours, while a 300-gram model can take 10–18 hours. Slicing, queue time, and post-processing add to the total turnaround. For urgent orders, Rush service places your job at the front of the queue for a 50% surcharge. For next-day pickup, send your STL file early in the morning. WhatsApp us for a turnaround estimate before ordering.
Is FDM printing suitable for industrial and functional parts?+
Yes. FDM printing with PETG or ABS is well-suited for many industrial and functional applications. PETG handles mechanical stress, humidity, and most chemicals, making it ideal for equipment housings, brackets, and spare parts. ABS withstands high heat and is used for car components and electronics enclosures. The key is proper design: a minimum wall thickness of 2–3 mm and 40–80% infill for load-bearing parts. FDM parts can replace injection-molded components in low- to medium-stress applications. We provide technical support to help you select the right material and print settings for your specific requirements, including tolerance specifications for snap-fits and threaded inserts.
Ready to Print?
Upload your STL for an instant price, or WhatsApp us with any questions.