3D Printers
3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a digital 3D model. It is a process in which material is deposited, typically layer by layer, to form a 3D model.
One of the key advantages of 3D printing is the ability to produce very complex shapes or geometries that would be otherwise impossible to construct by hand, including hollow parts or parts with internal truss structures to reduce weight.
For many applications traditional design and production processes impose a number of unacceptable constraints, including the expensive tooling, fixtures, and the need for assembly for complex parts. In addition, the subtractive manufacturing processes, such as machining, can result in up to 90% of the original block of material being wasted. In contrast, 3D printing is a process for creating objects directly, by adding material layer by layer in a variety of ways, depending on the technology used.
Major applications of 3D Printing:
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Automotive
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Medical & Dental
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Customized Consumer Goods
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Jewelry
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Industrial Goods
Benefits of 3D printing;
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Faster product development
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Greater design flexibility
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Customization
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Create complex geometries
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planning and testing
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On-demand production
Available Machines
ROBOTA Cube 20
ROBOTA ANUBIS 20
ROBOTA ANUBIS 40
Key Features
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Continue after the power cut.
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Pause/Continue for inserting objects while printing like “Magnets”.
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Speed Change on the run.
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Filament Change on the run for changing color while printing.
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Very quite printing.
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Any Slicer software is suitable
Software Features
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CAD plugin integration.
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Compatible file types: STL, OBJ, X3D, 3MF, BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG.
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Prepare your 3D model for print in minutes with the best recommended settings.
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Easily choose speed and quality settings, to start printing.
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free and open source software.