Faster, Cheaper, Higher Perfomance
Faster scan and build speed for improved performance
Easy operation and maintenance
Easy operation and maintenance
Easy operation and maintenance
ACTIVE COOLING to reduce production time and minimise powder degration
Thermal Control on different Z-direction levels
OPEN-SOURCE SYSTEM allowing the freedom to create new behavior characteristics
for models by programming material placements.
Cost savings of up to 50% with reduced new powder consumption
Proven reliability
Environmentally friendly
TUV CE certified
Chamber Volume 320mm x 320mm x 400mm
Effective Build Volume: 310mm x 310mm x 390mm
CO2 Laser Power: 60w
Focus: 3-Axis Dynamic
Building Speed: Up to 20mm/hr
Layer Thickness: 0.1 / 0.12 / 0.15mm
Laser Focus Spot: 0.25mm
Scan Speed: Up to 13,000mm/s
Build Unit Size W x D x H: 1.3 x 1.2 x 2.1m
Control Unit Size W x D x H: 0.7 x 1.1 x 1.9m
Build Unit Weight: 1,300kg
Max. Operation Temperature Platform / Build Chamber: 390 / 350°C
Active Cooling: NO
Thermal Regulator: YES
Lifting Trolley: Manual
Oxygen Detector: YES
Parts Colour: White / Black or others
OS & Data Preparation Software: Windows 10 / SolidView Pro RP, 64bit
Data Format: STL
Powder Feeding Type: Twin Storage Bins
Recoater: Smart Recoater Blade
Nitrogen Generator: Integrated
Power Supply: 380V, 3P/N/PE, 32A, 50Hz, 8KW
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