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  1. グーテンベルク Tokyo//Industrial Machinery
  2. システムクリエイト Osaka//Industrial Machinery
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  4. 4 創新テック SST Osaka//Industrial Machinery
  5. 5 DMM.com DMM.make 3Dプリント事業部 Tokyo//Manufacturing and processing contract

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  1. Industrial 3D Printer 'G-ZERO MP1' グーテンベルク
  2. PEEK-compatible industrial 3D printer 'G-ZERO MP1' グーテンベルク
  3. I tried to verify the accuracy of metal casting and its internal quality! システムクリエイト
  4. 4 Compact 3D printer "G-ZERO" that can be placed on a desk. グーテンベルク
  5. 5 3D Printer for Manufacturing Sites 'GX-1000 Series'

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Problem-Solving Materials: Utilizing 3D Data 16 | Strength of FDM Printed Models

How to incorporate "carbon materials" to solve the strength issues of 3D printers? A resource for identifying and solving challenges in the production field.

This document is a series that proposes solutions to various challenges faced in production sites, from identifying issues to finding solutions. In the "3D Data Utilization Edition," we will introduce various solutions to manufacturing challenges through the use of 3D data. [Document Overview] Among 3D printers, FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) machines are easy to use and implement, and they have become widespread in many production sites. In recent years, elements that were considered weaknesses of FDM, such as the variety of materials and improvements in model quality, have gradually been addressed. However, the challenge posed by FDM technology is the "insufficient strength of printed models." This document compiles the issue of strength deficiency that most FDM 3D printers face and explains the advantages of carbon materials with "continuous fibers." Additionally, we will introduce 3D printers that adopt a unique printing method based on FDM. *You can download the document using the button below.

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  • Composite Materials
  • 3D printer

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FDM method 3D printer "CreatBot" series

A 3D printer with ideal specifications required for stable modeling. It achieves reliable modeling with comprehensive standard equipment. *Demonstration available.

The CreatBot series includes six models: the "D1000 HS" and "D600 Pro2 HS," which have large build areas, and the "F430," "PEEK-250," "PEEK-300," and "F160-PEEK," which can use special materials and super engineering plastics. You can choose the optimal 3D printer according to your purpose and needs. [Features] ■ Equipped with a high-temperature nozzle that can handle up to 420℃ With dual nozzles of 420℃ and 260℃, it is possible to combine prints. (PEEK-300 can reach up to 480℃) ■ Table & chamber heater to manage internal temperature By thoroughly controlling the internal temperature, it maintains a uniform temperature throughout the entire model. It can also prevent the effects of changes in indoor temperature, which are easily influenced. ■ Auto-leveling function that keeps the distance between the table and nozzle constant By maintaining a constant distance between the nozzle and the build table, it enables uniform layering and achieves stable printing. You can feel secure even with large prints that take a long time. *The features vary by model. *For more details, please refer to the PDF data available via the download button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • 3D printer

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I tried out the cost reduction effects of supportless modeling!

[Mitarepo] Tried the cost reduction effects of support-free powder molding! [Low-cost powder molding 3D printer LISA-PRO]

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product categories handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. The theme of Vol. 11 is "We examined the operational effects of support-free 3D printing using powder 3D printers!" It has become common knowledge that "support is necessary" for 3D printing. But don't you think that if 3D printing could be done without support, it could reduce costs? This time, we actually performed support-free printing with a powder sintering 3D printer and carried out post-processing, examining the advantages of support-free printing, such as "ease of post-processing," "cost reduction," and "print quality." "After all, doesn't surface treatment take a lot of effort?" "Isn't the cost difference between having support and not having it negligible?" "Will the roughness of the powder compromise quality?" We will explain these concerns regarding "operational effects" along with actual images and comments from our technical staff! *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Contract manufacturing
  • Prototype Services
  • 3D printer

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Mita Repo: How much high temperature can heat-resistant materials for 3D printers withstand?

【Mitarepo】How high a temperature can 3D printer materials withstand? We tested it with the 'Form 3'!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 21 is "How high of a temperature can heat-resistant materials for 3D printers withstand?" This time, we used the heat-resistant material HTM from the light-curing 3D printer "Form 3" to create a plate and tested how much high temperature it can endure. The materials will examine differences in deformation due to thickness, how soft it becomes after being heated for a certain period, and whether deformation occurs when actually bent. "Even though it's called heat-resistant, isn't the temperature not that high since it's a 3D printer material?" "The load deflection temperature in the material property table makes it hard to understand the actual heat resistance!" We will explain the "usable temperature" concerning heat-resistant model production, along with photos of the work process and results, as well as comments from the technical staff! *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Resin processing machine
  • plastic
  • 3D printer

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I tried investigating Form3 high-speed material draft resin!

【Mitarepo】Form 3 / Dramatic reduction in modeling time! We thoroughly investigated whether it really becomes one-third!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We will deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 22 is "Thorough Investigation of the High-Speed Draft Resin for Form 3!" This time, we used the high-speed draft resin capable of rapid printing with the light-curing 3D printer "Form 3" to investigate how much time can actually be saved. We printed both the high-speed draft resin (layer pitch 200/100μm) and the standard resin (gray/layer pitch 100μm) and compared the required printing times. We will examine and explain the two features that enable high-speed printing: "large layer pitch" and "short curing time." "How fast can high-speed materials be printed?" "Why is it faster than other materials?" We will provide explanations along with actual model images of the draft resin and verification data on printing times. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Prototype Services
  • 3D printer

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Powder Sintering Method 3D Printer 'Fuse 1+ 30W'

A highly versatile SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) system that balances ease of use and quality. Anyone can achieve high-quality modeling. *Demonstrations available.

The "Fuse 1+ 30W" is a powder sintering (SLS) 3D printer from Formlabs (powder 3D printer). It condenses a technology that was mainly high-end and expensive into a compact size, achieving both ease of use and quality. [Features] ■ Packaged Forming System The packaged forming system, enabled by the collaborative operation of the Fuse 1+ 30W and Fuse Sift, allows for efficient and clean operation. ■ Easy Operation for Anyone By loading data into the included software "PreForm," you can simply select the material and determine the model's layout to prepare for printing. ■ New Design Material That Does Not Require Nitrogen The specially designed powder material achieves high quality while maintaining material properties without the need for nitrogen. ■ No Support Needed, Reducing Costs and Time Un-sintered powder supports the model, eliminating the need for support material that would otherwise have to be discarded. ■ An Ecosystem with Virtually Zero Waste By mixing approximately 30% of new powder with un-sintered powder, it can be used as recycled powder. *Please view the PDF data from the download button below.

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I tried making a lightweight and strong model with Form 3/3L!

【Mitarepo】Model weight reduction and strength enhancement with Form 3L × Form 3! We tried improving it into a more functional model!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product categories handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. The theme of Vol.36 is "We tried enhancing the functionality of the model using a combination of Form 3 and 3L!" In the previously introduced Vol.33, we created a model of a magic hand using Form 3L. However, when we actually assembled the model, we discovered issues such as "the main body is heavy" and "the parts lack strength." Therefore, this time we challenged ourselves to improve functionality through weight reduction and strength enhancement. For the magic hand data, we made two changes: - Main body: Weight reduction through hollowing - Parts: Increased toughness using Tough 2000 resin We printed each using Form 3L and Form 3. "Is it possible to create hollow models with the light curing method?" "What does it look like to combine two models?" We will explain the actual verification process along with comments from our technical staff. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • 3D CAD
  • plastic
  • 3D printer

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How much can we reduce the weight just by changing the materials?

[Mitarepo] Challenging lightweight 3D printing! We tested how much we could reduce weight just by changing the materials!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. The theme of Vol. 37 is "How much can we reduce weight just by changing materials?" Various types of materials for FDM 3D printers have started to be sold and utilized. Our company also handles a number of materials, but at one point, while going through the TDS, I noticed the "specific gravity" section and suddenly thought, "Wouldn't the weight change if we change the material for the same model?" In this document, we created the same flat model using PLA, which is commonly used in FDM 3D printing, and carbon fiber reinforced nylon material PA12-CF, which has a lower specific gravity than PLA according to the TDS. *You can download the document from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Other polymer materials
  • 3D printer

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Mitarepo[38] How far can powder 3D printers go in fine expression?

[Review] How capable is the powder sintering 3D printer "Fuse1" in expressing fine details? We tried creating a dinosaur skull!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver helpful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 38 is "How finely can powder sintering 3D printers express shapes?" In the materials, we create a detailed model of a Tyrannosaurus skull using the powder material "Nylon 12" from the powder sintering 3D printer "Fuse 1," based on CT scan data. We are testing how finely detailed shapes can be reproduced, including the fine surface textures, small protrusions like teeth, and the complex arrangement of small bones inside the skull. Additionally, we are challenging the expression of raised and recessed lettering as one aspect of detail representation. "Isn't it impossible to achieve fine expressions because the powder is sintered and solidified?" "Even if fine shapes can be reproduced, won't they break?" We will explain these points of concern and verification regarding the use of 3D printers, along with comments from our technical staff. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Resin processing machine
  • plastic
  • 3D printer

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I tried creating a test piece with Fuse1+30W!

【Mitarepo】I tried creating a test piece with Fuse 1 + 30W!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We will deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 49 is "We tried creating a test piece with Fuse 1 + 30W!" In July, the "Fuse 1 + 30W," equipped with high-output laser and nitrogen filling capabilities, and capable of using high-performance materials with excellent rigidity and strength, was announced as a new addition to the Fuse 1 series. Since then, we have received many inquiries. The first unit of the "Fuse 1 + 30W" has arrived at our company. This time, we will conduct setup, various operation checks, test piece creation, and dimensional reproducibility verification in accordance with the inspection process we carry out for each "Fuse 1" upon arrival. We will explain questions and concerns about the new product, such as "What is different from Fuse 1?" and "Are there differences in operation and print quality?" along with images and measurement results. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
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  • 3D printer

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I tried painting a model made with Nylon 12!

"Can beautiful painting be done on sculptures?! We tried painting on 'Fuse1' nylon 12!" | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 52, we painted a model made of nylon 12 using the powder sintering layered 3D printer "Fuse 1." The "Fuse 1," a powder sintering 3D printer, is highly functional and can be utilized in various scenes. It seems that there are increasing cases where prototypes are not only created for shape confirmation but are also actually incorporated as parts, leveraging their characteristics. In this context, we have received requests to paint models used in proposals and presentations to clarify the feel and completion image. Therefore, this time, we painted a sample of nylon 12 printed with the Fuse 1. "Can I paint it as I imagined?" "What will the texture be like?" We will explain the painting process and the product's texture along with images, addressing any questions or concerns. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Prototype Services
  • 3D printer

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I tried creating a new material with Fuse 1 +30W!

[Mita Repo] Tried 3D printing the new powdered material 'Nylon 11CF' blended with carbon fiber using Fuse 1+ 30W! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 54, we created test pieces using the new material "Nylon 11CF" for the SLS 3D printer "Fuse 1 +30W" and examined its dimensional reproducibility. Carbon fiber reinforced resin, which achieves excellent strength and heat resistance while being lightweight, is utilized in various applications across industries and is also expanding in the 3D printing industry. In this context, Formlabs announced the carbon fiber reinforced material "Nylon 11CF" as a new material for the SLS 3D printer "Fuse 1 +30W." Therefore, we quickly created test pieces used for inspection upon arrival. Are there differences compared to other materials? How accurately can dimensions be reproduced? We explain questions and points of interest regarding Nylon 11CF, along with images and measurement results. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Composite Materials
  • 3D printer

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I tried removing the powdered material remaining in the hollow part of the mitarepo!

【Mitarepo】I tried removing the residual powder material inside the model created with an SLS method 3D printer! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products, based on the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product categories handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 57, we used the SLS method 3D printer "Fuse 1+30W" to create a model with a complex internal shape and tested whether we could cleanly remove the powder left inside. The SLS method 3D printer has the advantage of being able to create support-free structures, unlike other printing methods. Therefore, it can produce complex shapes that are difficult to achieve with other methods. However, since the uncurled powder laid out functions as a substitute for support, hollow areas may remain filled with powder. Nevertheless, the powder left inside should be removable with the SLS method. In this document, we challenge the removal of powder remaining inside the model! We will thoroughly check the invisible interior using a CT scanner. We will explain whether it is truly possible to cleanly remove the powder material left inside, along with the removal process and CT scan images. *You can download the document using the button below.

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  • plastic
  • Other polymer materials
  • 3D printer

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I tried combining metals to create a unified sculpture!

[Mitarepo] Layering different metals with a metal 3D printer! We tried combining materials for integrated manufacturing! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 59, we tried creating a model by combining different metals using "2CREATE." The compact metal printer is easy to handle and allows for easy material changes, which is a great feature. With this, it might be possible to change materials midway! Aren't you interested in creating metals that are fused together from different types? So, in between prints, we changed materials and created a model made from two types of materials! This is the first attempt to utilize the flexibility of material selection in 2CREATE and the characteristics of a 3D printer that sinters metal powder with a laser. "Doesn't changing materials in a metal printer take a long time?" "Is it really possible to combine metals in 3D printing?" We will explain the flow of material changes and the finish of the model along with actual images. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Other metal materials
  • 3D printer

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Mitarepo [64] Tough 2000 Checking the tightening torque of the resin!

【Mitarepo】How much torque can it withstand with the work created in Form 3+!? I tried tightening it with a Helicoil!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 64, we used a type of material from the Form 3+, the Tough 2000 resin, to incorporate a helicoil and test its tightening. The Form 3+ is well-received because it allows users to choose materials from a diverse lineup according to their applications. This time, we are focusing on "Tough 2000 resin," which has properties similar to ABS and excels in strength and impact resistance. Common inquiries regarding this material include: "Can it be tapped?" "Can a helicoil be incorporated?" These are the two main questions. Therefore, this time we performed tapping on a workpiece made from Tough 2000 resin to verify how much tightening torque it can withstand. In the documentation, we created three types of female threads, tightened the screws, and explained the torque measurements with numerical data and images. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
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  • 3D printer

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I soaked the Mita Repo [67] Rigid 10K in a chemical solution and examined the changes!

[Mitarepo] Can the model withstand chemicals? We immersed the Form 3+ rigid 10K in chemicals to investigate the changes! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series based on the concept of "I tried doing this!" where we introduce what can be done using various products. From the wide range of product categories handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 67, we investigated what changes occur when one of the materials for the Form 3+, "Rigid 10K Resin," is immersed in chemicals! The "Form 3+" has received positive feedback for allowing users to select materials according to their applications from a rich lineup. The "Rigid 10K Resin" featured this time is noted for having the highest rigidity among the Form 3+ resins, but it is also claimed to have excellent chemical resistance. However, there is little information related to chemical resistance for 3D printer models, leading to an increase in inquiries such as, "Will it dissolve or crack?" and "Will this chemical have any effect?" In the materials, we prepared three types of chemicals and immersed test pieces for 24 hours to explain what effects they experience, along with numerical data and images showing the changes. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Chemicals
  • 3D printer

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I tried remote control and continuous modeling with Mita Repo [71] Form Auto!

【Mitarepo】Remote control of Form 3+!! Tried continuous molding with "Form Auto"!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. In Vol. 71, we used the newly launched "Form Auto" expansion unit for the Form 3/Form 3+ from Formlabs to remotely print two models in succession. In offices, the installation space for 3D printers tends to be limited, but when you are in a different location, preparation, post-processing, and moving or waiting for the next print can be necessary. "Form Auto" automates the manual tasks associated with printing on the Form 3+, allowing for continuous printing, monitoring of operational status, and job management even when you are not nearby! "Can I check the printing status from anywhere?" "Can I stop the print or change the job order remotely?" We will explain the flow of remote operation and the state of the models in the bucket after the continuous printing is completed, along with actual images and operation screens. You can download the materials from the button below.

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  • 3D printer

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Large FDM 3D Printer "Modix BIG Series"

This is an FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer assembly kit that allows anyone to easily start large-scale modeling. *Demonstrations available.

The "Modix BIG Series" is an FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer assembly kit that allows anyone to easily start large-scale printing. It is equipped with various features, including an automatic correction function to ensure stable printing. [Features] ■ Automatic leveling correction The level of the table significantly affects the quality of the model, making leveling an important process. The "Modix BIG Series" can be set up completely automatically, allowing for proper preparation before printing. ■ Easy gap adjustment even for beginners Manual adjustments are no longer necessary. It eliminates discrepancies in settings caused by different operators, enabling anyone to easily and accurately adjust the gap. ■ Expanded operational range with dual extruders By adopting an IDEX (Independent Dual Extruder) print head, the two print heads operate independently. This allows for printing with two different materials simultaneously. Additionally, in the event of a material run-out, the print head can automatically switch to continue printing without interruption. *For more details, please request a catalog or view the PDF data from the download button below.

  • 3D Printer
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Switching the Marsgo print head for continuous 3D printing! Modix

Even if the material runs out, the automatic print head switching allows for continuous printing! We will explain the amazing features of the 3D printer assembly kit "Modix BIG Series"!

Marsgo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing!" aspects. This time, we will introduce the "Modix BIG Series," a large-scale Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printer assembly kit capable of producing large models. In recent years, there has been increasing attention on large 3D printers as more people want to create larger models in one go. In the process of creating such large models, material replacement is an inevitable occurrence. Most commercially available materials are typically 1 kg, and even the larger ones are usually up to 3 kg, which means that material replacement is needed about 2 to 3 days after starting the print. However, material replacement during the night or on holidays, as well as the need for regular checks for material replacement, are processes that we want to minimize as much as possible. Therefore, one of the features we are introducing this time is the "automatic filament switching" of the Modix BIG Series. If the material runs out during printing, it automatically switches to another print head to continue the process, which is an amazing feature! The document provides an overview of the automatic switching process of the print heads and how it works, so please take a look. *You can download the document using the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
  • Engineering Plastics
  • 3D printer

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[Marsgo] Automatic nozzle gap adjustment is complete! Modix

Automatic nozzle gap adjustment is completed!! We will explain the amazing features of the 3D printer assembly kit "Modix BIG Series"!

Marsugo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing!" aspects. This time, we will introduce the "Modix BIG Series," a 3D printer assembly kit capable of large-scale modeling using the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) method. Recently, FDM 3D printers have been utilized in a wide range of fields, and the sizes and shapes of the models being created have become increasingly diverse. One of the key points for successfully creating such various models is the adjustment of the gap between the nozzle and the table. Gap adjustment is often done by relying on human tactile sensation using a gap gauge, making it a challenging task to maintain uniform quality. However, with the large-format 3D printer "Modix," this can be done easily! By simply installing a dedicated tool, the system automatically measures the values, ensuring optimal gap adjustment regardless of who performs it. The document provides an introduction to the method of gap adjustment and its mechanism, so please take a look. *You can download the document using the button below.

  • 3D Printer
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  • Engineering Plastics
  • 3D printer

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I checked the shaping and finishing with a high-flow nozzle!

[Mitarepo] I tried using a high-flow nozzle for high-speed 3D printing! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 80, we actually created a large model using one of the abundant option parts of the large 3D printer "Modix" series, the Super Volcano Nozzle. The modular large FDM 3D printer "Modix" series is equipped with option parts that can meet various user demands. One of these, the high-flow hot end "Super Volcano Nozzle," has a large melting area, allowing for high-speed printing. In the previous Mitarepo "Super Volcano Nozzle Speed Test," we exceeded the typical speed of 60mm/s and were able to print without issues at 100mm/s. This time, we explain whether it is possible to create a three-dimensional sample at a feed rate of 100mm/s, along with images and comments on the results. You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • plastic
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"Modix BIG Series" large printer to be assembled by 【Marusugo】.

Even a large 3D printer can be assembled! Let me explain the amazing features of the FDM method 3D printer "Modix BIG series"!

Marsugo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing" aspects. 3D printers have become more accessible, and various types are continuously emerging. This time, we are introducing the "Modix BIG series," a large 3D printer that can be "assembled." Incredibly, you can even create a printer that exceeds 2 meters in size with your own hands. The parts are divided into units according to the process, and the manual is filled with images, videos, and 3D displays to provide comprehensive support for smooth assembly! As a result, even without specialized knowledge or experience, you can assemble a high-quality printer made from carefully selected parts simply by following the guide. It is also possible to utilize it in research and educational settings aimed at deepening the understanding of 3D printing, as well as for installation in locations with limited access, taking advantage of its ease of transport. The document introduces the actual assembly process and support system, so please take a moment to read it. *You can download the document using the button below.

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Modular 3D printer "Lynxter S600D"

The "Lynxter S600D" is a modular 3D printer that achieves three functions in one device.

[Features] ■ Modular Print Heads With a total of four interchangeable print heads—one for filament, two for liquids, and one for paste—this system can accommodate a wide range of materials. ■ FDM Head Compatible with a Wide Variety of Materials It can handle everything from engineering plastics like PC and PETG to specialized materials such as TPU and carbon composites. ■ Abundant Liquid Materials It can utilize two-component pure silicone materials, one-component curing materials, and even viscous ceramic and clay paste materials. ■ Vertical Housing with Delta Configuration The delta-style housing enables stable and high-speed printing, equipped with parts that excel in rigidity, ensuring stable precision even for large-scale prints. *For more details, please request a catalog or view the PDF data from the download button below.

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Mars Pro: Top-class print speed in light curing!! Form 4

Fastest printing with powerful light exposure?! Explaining the amazing features of the 3D printer "Form 4" | System Create

Marsgo is a document that highlights the features and characteristics of various products, showcasing what makes them "amazing!" This time, we will introduce the new product "Form 4," a light-curing 3D printer developed by Formlabs. It is a new light-curing 3D printer known for its high-quality modeling, capable of being used with a simple workflow, a wide range of materials, and producing high-resolution prints. The "Form 4" has increased its printing speed even further due to a change in the printing method! The ease of use remains unchanged, and a new high-output backlight unit has been introduced. By changing the way light is applied to a "surface" irradiation, it achieves an average high-speed modeling of 40mm/h across all materials. The document provides a detailed explanation of the structure of the printing method that enables high-speed modeling, accompanied by images, so please take a look. *You can download the document using the button below.

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Marsgo can 3D print with pellets despite being desktop-sized.

3D Printing with Pellets on Your Desktop! Explaining the Amazing Features of the "Tumaker NX・BIGFoot Series" Print Head | System Create

Marsugo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing!" aspects. 3D printers that can create shapes using pellet materials are gaining attention. However, due to structural limitations, most of them are large in size... Have you ever thought that it would be more convenient if there were smaller printers available? Introducing the newly launched desktop 3D printer "Tumaker NX Pro・BIGFoot Pro series," which can use both pellet and filament materials. To set up the materials, simply load the pellet material into the hopper. After that, you can use it with a user experience that is almost the same as a typical FDM 3D printer. In this document, we provide a detailed explanation of the unique structure and mechanism of the print head that enables stable printing with pellets, so please take a look. *You can download the document using the button below.

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I investigated the dimensional accuracy of the metal print model!

[Mitarepo] How is the quality of metal prints? We investigated dimensional accuracy! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 92, we examined the dimensional accuracy of the newly launched metal 3D printer "Xact Metal." The "Xact Metal" has joined the lineup of metal 3D printers! It is a state-of-the-art printer developed with the aim of providing low-cost solutions, without compromising on quality as well as print speed. It shapes models by melting and layering metal powder with a standard-equipped galvanometer laser, but just how faithfully can it reproduce the print data? This time, we conducted actual test prints and examined the finish and dimensional accuracy of the resulting models! We will explain points of interest such as "How is metal 3D printing done?" and "What is the quality of the printed objects?" along with a series of images and measurement results from the preparation for metal printing to post-processing. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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I created a test piece and measured its dimensions!

I investigated the dimensional reproducibility of a large-scale light-based 3D printer! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. In Vol. 96, we investigated the dimensional reproducibility of the large-format light curing machine "ProtoFab." The new "ProtoFab SLA-DLC series" light curing machine promises to achieve large size, high speed, and high quality! It automatically controls the laser output and spot diameter according to the model's shape, reproducing optimal surfaces and edges. How faithfully can the in-house machine "ProtoFab SLA600EX-DLC" reproduce in a 600×600mm build area? This time, we used the entire build area to create test pieces and examined the model's finish and dimensional accuracy! "Can a beautiful model be made with high-speed printing?" "Will the edges not be clean if the build area is large?" We will explain these points of concern along with the measurement values of the actual printed models. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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Large × High Precision × High Speed Achieved: Light-Curing 3D Printer 'Form 4L'

A desktop-sized 3D printer that achieves high-quality and high-speed modeling through its unique technology "LFD," boasting 4.6 times the modeling volume of the 'Form 4.'

The "Form 4L" is a 3D printer that utilizes the "LFD" molding system developed by Formlabs. [Features] ■ High-speed molding with the "Low Force Display" method By adopting a mechanism that masks and irradiates ultraviolet light using an LCD screen instead of traditional laser molding, high-speed molding is achieved. ■ Vertical irradiation of the entire molding area Ultraviolet light from 145 LEDs with an output of 16mW/cm² is uniformly and vertically corrected by a lens array, allowing for high-precision molding across the entire molding area. ■ High-quality molding through reduced release force The unique micro-textured optical film and the two-layer structure of the resin tank create air pathways that reduce release force. ■ Easy print settings for beginners Print settings can be easily completed using the dedicated slicer "PreForm," which features functions that can be set with one click. ■ Automatic resin supply Once molding starts, the supply and stirring of resin begin automatically. Internal sensors measure the resin amount and display the remaining quantity, making resin management easy. *Please view the PDF data from the download button below.

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Mitarepo [102] Verification of how far powder removal and polishing can be achieved through automatic processing.

[Mitarepo] 3 types of materials × Carbon 3D printing! I investigated how much the strength changes with different materials! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. The new add-on module "Polishing System" for the powder-based 3D printer "Fuse 1+ 30W" automates post-processing with "Fuse Blast"! Not only does it automatically remove powder through blasting, but it also allows for polishing using specialized polishing media and solvents. It is said that polishing results in a semi-gloss finish for the models! In this edition, we created two types of hollow-shaped models using the powder-based 3D printer "Fuse 1+ 30W." After that, we incorporated the Polishing System into the "Fuse Blast," and investigated how well material removal and polishing could be achieved. "Can the powder be removed cleanly automatically?" "What about the surface?" We focus on these points of interest in the work process and quality, along with images. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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I tried structuring a lattice and creating it with a 3D printer!

[Mitarepo] Tried shelling and lattice structuring a 3D model and printing it with powder molding! | System Create

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver helpful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. "VoxelDance Additive" is software that can complete various modeling preparations, such as data editing and support generation before 3D printing, all in one package. It also has robust CAD functions for data repair, cutting, and joining, making advanced 3D model editing very easy. The trending lattice structuring can also be done in three steps! This time, to verify how a model structured with lattice using the editing functions of "VoxelDance Additive" is actually printed, we tried modeling it with the powder sintering 3D printer "Fuse1 +30W." We will introduce points of interest such as, "What is the impact of lattice structuring on modeling?" and "What is the inside like?" along with data, completed models, and CT scan images. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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