D3D Print Quality Requirements: Difference between revisions

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*Gets us into the PEEK + Ultem printing regime
*Gets us into the PEEK + Ultem printing regime
*Perfect for science class curriculum - Industrial Curriculum for the School Child.
*Perfect for science class curriculum - Industrial Curriculum for the School Child.
*Allows ready modification for MIG Welder 3D printing


=Maintenance=
=Maintenance=

Revision as of 19:48, 25 February 2019

  • 3 sigma quality on brimless print start
  • Turbo fan for horizontal printing
  • 100 mm/sec 60 Shore A rubber printing speed
  • 10 lb per day print rate per extruder
  • Bumper part harvester with vertical printing.
  • Active bed cooling for rapid part release
  • Mixing extruder print head for multiple material printing and material transition
  • 4 sigma quality control on mass production printing with auto part harvest
  • 3D Printed part boxer app - adding packaging to prints for 3D space printing for production purposes.
  • Fastest rubber printer on the market in the <$10k category

Thermal Performance

  • Includes a heated chamber for printing in up to 200C temperature, which is higher than 3D printer below the $50k mark
  • See High Temperature Heated Enclosure
  • This means that difficult to print materials such as HDPE or Polypropylene will be a breeze to print
  • Gets us into the PEEK + Ultem printing regime
  • Perfect for science class curriculum - Industrial Curriculum for the School Child.
  • Allows ready modification for MIG Welder 3D printing

Maintenance

  1. Filament drive is accessible for cleaning

Product Ecology

  1. Extruder head has wire connectors so other heads can be connected in a construction set approach