Imaginarium/Industries/Robotics 03 of 06

Think in parts

deliver in goosebumps.

Robots are assemblies pretending to be organisms. We print end-effectors that flex, machine joints that don’t, and ship the jigs that hold your line together, often same-day.

Why Imaginarium for robotics

01

Isotropic everywhere

strong in X, Y, Z, like you.

MJF parts carry production loads in every axis.

02

Grippers with feel

soft where it touches, stiff where it matters.

TPU 90A fingers, glass-filled frames, captive features printed in place.

03

The line never stops

same-day spares, zero programming.

Jigs, fixtures and tooling on demand.

Technologies for robotics

Materials & certifications

NYLON PA 12 TPU 90A ALUMINIUM | Al 6061 POM Many more available on request ISO 9001:2015
ISO 9001:2015, AS9100D and ISO 13485 certification badges

Every step documented and traceable, from raw stock to shipped part.

Why these four, under one roof

One home for every robot part grown, carved, finished. one PO.

01 / CNC Machining

Precision where robots pivot

Joints, gearbox housings and drivetrain mounts live or die on mating surfaces. We machine Al 6061 and POM to ±0.01 mm, so bearings seat true, backlash stays designed-out and every axis repeats.

02 / DMLS

Metal strength, minus the mass

Every gram on an arm multiplies through the payload budget. Laser-fused metal grows lattice-light brackets and consolidates multi-part assemblies into one printed component: fewer fasteners, fewer failure points.

03 / MJF

Isotropic, production-ready polymer

MJF PA 12 is strong in X, Y and Z, like the loads robots actually see. End-effectors, covers and one-piece printed mechanisms, from a single prototype to 5,000 production parts on the same machine.

04 / Post Processing

Deployment-grade finishing

Field robots take abuse. Dye and soft-touch coats, heat-set inserts, wear surfaces and EMI-conscious finishes turn printed and machined parts into hardware you can bolt on and ship.

Grippers printed, joints machined, brackets grown in metal and everything finished down the hall: one vendor, one quality system, one accountable roof from first prototype to fleet.

Let’s start a project

Set the steps

keep a door open.

Let’s build something