We will support the enhancement of added value through new material development!
We have newly developed and started selling a new binder material specifically for sand mold 3D printers that can directly create sand cores from CAD data, responding to customer needs: "Phenol: heat-resistant reinforced, gas-compatible specifications." With the addition of the phenol binder (adhesive) to our lineup, it has become possible to create sand molds with high heat resistance and hardness, making them suitable for more complex and thin-walled castings. The phenolic resin we are launching is one of the thermosetting resins. While the previous furan binder was self-hardening, the phenol binder is thermosetting. ◆ Binder lineup - Furan - Phenol We will continue to develop and propose original materials to support the enhancement of the added value of the products our customers are developing.
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Mounted devices: SCM-800/SCM-800-2/SCM-1800 *Existing devices can also be modified. Form: Liquid resin and hardener Features: Heat resistance and thermosetting binder require secondary firing. Uncured reclaimed sand can be reused. Binder storage requires temperature control.
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Application: Aluminum casting Cast iron and cast steel casting Applicable to various other casting methods
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SCM-800 | Build size: 800×400×400mm Standard small machine with fixed build tank. Can be installed in narrow spaces. |
SCM-800-2 | Build size: 800×400×400mm Extraction method for the build tank reduces curing wait time. |
SCM-1800 | Build size: 1800×1000×750mm Boasts one of the fastest build speeds in the country. |
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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.