We will exhibit at JIMTOF2022 in the AM area (3D printers).
Sand Casting Meister SCM Series 3D Printer
First exhibition at JIMTOF! "Building a new manufacturing process with 3D printing technology." We will be exhibiting at the AM area, booth AM129.
"Building a new manufacturing process with 3D printing technology" is the concept behind our exhibition, where you can directly see the sand mold 3D printers and stereolithography printer technologies we handle, along with samples produced using each technology. We will also be available for consultations regarding 3D printing. We look forward to your visit at the Additive Manufacturing area "AM129 booth." ◆ Event Overview ◆ Dates: November 8 (Tuesday) - November 13 (Sunday), 2022, 6 days 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Venue: Tokyo Big Sight (International Exhibition Center) South Hall Booth Location: AM129 (3D Printer Zone) Official Website: https://www.jimtof.org/jp/index.html Please check the "Basic Information" section below for highlights.
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◆Highlights◆ ●Sand Mold 3D Printer The sand mold 3D printer eliminates the process of machining wooden molds, allowing for direct creation of sand molds and casting, significantly reducing lead times. For small items, it is possible to receive castings the next day. If you are involved in casting and are struggling with complex shape designs and looking for good improvement solutions, please come and see us! We also welcome consultations on site for equipment tours, actual modeling experiences, and requests for prototype production. ●SLA 3D Printer The most notable feature of the SLA (Stereolithography) method is the availability of highly transparent materials. From intricate shapes like connectors to large shapes up to 800×600×400mm, it is possible to create models by simply changing the detailed conditions on the same device. We also welcome consultations on site for equipment tours, actual modeling experiences, and requests for prototype production. ●SLA Precision Casting Solution Precision casting is the most accurate method among various 3D printing techniques. We introduce a method of precision casting that uses models created by the SLA (Stereolithography) method as masters, which are then burned out in a high-temperature furnace, eliminating the need for molds.
Price information
SCM-800: The price varies depending on the specifications. SCM-1800: The price varies depending on the specifications.
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- A sand mold 3D printer sold by a domestic manufacturer. - Continuously implementing improvements and modifications to the equipment, as well as improvements and development of materials, based on user feedback. - At this year's JIMTOF, we will also showcase newly developed materials as reference exhibits. - Compatible with various materials such as aluminum, cast steel, cast iron, and copper alloys. - We will introduce case studies from users who have adopted our equipment. - At JIMTOF, from November 8 to 11, our users will also be at the booth waiting for your visit.
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SCM-800S | Work size (W/D/H): 800×400×400mm. Compact 3D printer. Capable of printing in segments, gluing, and producing large cores. |
SCM-1800 | Work size (W/D/H): 1800×1000×750mm. Large 3D printer for casting molds and core outputs. Capable of handling everything from prototyping to mass production by simultaneously printing multiple small cores. |
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Our company has been engaged in the development of layered manufacturing devices, known as 3D printers, for 35 years this year, and as a pioneer in Japanese 3D printer development, we have worked for many years to contribute to the advancement of new technologies related to layered manufacturing. As a high-end industrial 3D printer manufacturer, our business policy since our founding has been to provide a "one-stop service" that encompasses equipment development, software development, resin development, and after-sales service. In recent years, the term for layered manufacturing devices has shifted from rapid prototyping (RP) to additive manufacturing (AM), particularly in Europe and the United States, and their application areas have evolved from simple shape verification to advanced testing and evaluation, as well as the realm of actual products and parts, with increasing applications for incorporation into mass-produced items. We specialize in selling high-end photopolymerization devices focused on shape verification, internal visualization, and assembly confirmation, which are emphasized in the early stages of development. We also sell sand mold layered manufacturing devices as tools for reducing lead times in the casting industry. Both of these devices are designed to meet the manufacturing needs of Japan, and we will continue to develop solutions that shape your needs in the future.