Today, 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced several new products it will
showcase at Formnext 2024 including advanced printing technologies
and materials engineered to help customers meet a variety of
application needs and accelerate innovation. The company is
introducing next generation products in its Stereolithography (SLA)
and Figure 4® portfolios — PSLA 270 full solution including the
Wash 400/Wash 400F and Cure 400, Figure 4 Rigid Composite White and
Accura® AMX Rigid Composite White — to address true production
applications and accelerate the time to part. Additionally, 3D
Systems has enhanced its SLS solution portfolio including new
materials to drive productivity, flexibility and performance;
expanded its MultiJet Printing (MJP) materials portfolio to address
applications with improved efficiency and repeatability; and
introduced a new powder management peripheral for its DMP Flex 200,
INVAC3D, developed by Delfin Industrial Vacuums. The breadth of new
technologies the company is introducing demonstrates its commitment
to continuous innovation, enabling customers to transform how they
deliver their products and services.
PSLA 270: The Speed of Light-projection, the Quality and
Reliability OF SLAThe PSLA 270 is a high speed,
projector-based SLA additive manufacturing solution that
efficiently delivers mid-size, high quality parts with the most
stable mechanical properties. This compact, cost-efficient,
versatile mid-frame 3D printing solution provides unrivalled
accuracy, and the first article success expected from SLA, with the
incredible speed, and material portfolio of Figure 4
projector-based technology.
At Formnext, 3D Systems will introduce the Wash 400/Wash 400F
and Cure 400, its purpose-built post-processing solution to wash,
cure and dry parts.
- 3D Systems’ Wash 400 (supports non-flammable detergents) and
Wash 400F (supports flammable detergents such as IPA) eliminates
most of the manual cleaning of resin-printed parts. The dual system
design allows for “Dirty” and “Clean” washing workflows, a parts
holder for loose parts or full-build platforms1, and a piston lift
mechanism for removing parts from the detergents. Both solutions
have simple, intuitive user interfaces and accommodate full 400 mm
build plates, making them ideal for professional and industrial
workflows and facilities.
- 3D Systems’ Cure 400 is an advanced tool that provides scalable
options for post-processing UV-curable resins. It features a rotary
table for part shadow reduction, full spectrum LEDs, and a 400 x
400 x 400 mm curing volume. Cure 400 is compatible with all UV
photopolymers in the 3D Systems portfolio to ensure a lasting
post-processing solution. It was designed with scalability in mind
to optimize floor space and user workflows of medium-frame printer
systems. Streamlined recipes control the temperature and UV
exposure to achieve optimal material properties, and the rotating
part platform ensures uniform UV exposure for even curing over the
total cure volume.
The Wash 400, Wash 400F, and Cure 400 are designed to work with
all 3D Systems SLA systems (limited to Wash and Cure volumes), all
Figure 4 systems, and all PSLA systems. General availability for
these products is anticipated for the first quarter of 2025.
Rigid Material Delivers High Stiffness Parts, Minimizes
Post-processing Requirements3D Systems’ SLA technology is
renowned for being able to produce a breadth of parts in the
automotive and motorsports industries. In particular, this
technology, combined with 3D Systems’ materials portfolio,
application expertise, and software, has allowed Formula 1 teams to
build rigid aerodynamic parts for use in wind tunnel testing. The
company is now also bringing these same capabilities to its Figure
4 and PSLA270 technology platforms to accelerate the time to
part-in-hand. As of today, 3D Systems is debuting Figure 4 Rigid
Composite White and Accura® AMX Rigid Composite White in the
European market. These materials add flexibility to part production
with material synergy across multiple platforms, leveraging the
company’s Figure 4, SLA and PSLA technologies to produce
high-stiffness parts with excellent surface quality and short
turnaround times. The materials are resistant to settling and
therefore increase printer up-time through stability and
significantly reduced requirement for material maintenance. The
result is a more efficient workflow to create high-resolution
parts. Ideal applications for these materials include parts for
wind tunnel testing, small format short-run tools, jigs and
fixtures, and parts exposed to fluids.
Figure 4 Rigid Composite White and Accura AMX Rigid Composite
White are planned to be available in Europe in December 2024. The
company intends to make both materials available in other regions
during first half of 2025.
Expanding Addressable Applications with New SLS and MJP
Materials3D Systems’ SLS 380 is an industrial-scale,
high-throughput, process-controlled additive manufacturing solution
for production selective laser sintering. When combined with the
company’s SLS materials portfolio and the SLS MDM for performance
materials and smaller production runs or the SLS MQC for continuous
single-material production workflows, users are able to achieve
enhanced productivity, flexibility and performance. This platform
enables:
- Enhanced thermal consistency: The thermal algorithm manages
eight independently calibrated heaters in the build chamber,
coordinated by an integrated high-resolution IR camera sampling at
100,000 times per second. The highly controlled thermal profile
yields a more homogenous build chamber providing consistent parts
and higher yields in a production environment.
- Repeatable parts, high yield: The SLS 380 provides consistent
build quality with a water-cooled laser, enhanced laser window to
enable PA-11, FR, and other high-performance materials, and
precision motion control for accurate and consistent parts. This
enables high levels of repeatability across parts, builds,
machines, and sites.
To complement this platform, 3D Systems is introducing several
new materials at Formnext including DuraForm® PA12 Black, DuraForm
TPU 90A, DuraForm PA CF, DuraForm FR 106, DuraForm PA 11
Natural, and DuraForm PA 11 Black. The printer is available for
immediate ordering, and the materials are planned to ship in
December 2024.
At Formnext 2024, 3D Systems will also showcase two new
materials for its ProJet® MJP 2500 Plus. VisiJet® Armor Max
(M2G-JF) is a tough, ABS-like clear performance plastic that
exhibits an exceptional balance of strength and toughness. This
enhanced formulation enables greater production efficiency and
repeatability across a wide range of advanced prototyping
applications. VisiJet M2P-CST Crystal™ is a durable, castable resin
that can be used for jewelry and industrial applications. This
material enables a different class of jewelry that includes
fine-features, thin walls, and mesh patterns that are perfect for
rings, bracelets, pendants, brooches, and more. It enables the
printing of complex geometries that would not survive the handling
and post-processing steps in wax. This engineered blended acrylate
uses wax and stabilizing elements to add strength and
durability while still burning out cleanly which also makes it
suitable for fit test models, building prototypes, and consumer
goods casting applications.
3D Systems is also pleased to share a new powder management
peripheral will be on display for its DMP Flex 200 printer. The
Delfin INVAC 3D is a vacuum system engineered for the safe
extraction and reuse of metal powders during additive manufacturing
processes. Developed by Delfin, a global manufacturer of
powder management and containment solutions, this system was
designed to address the requirements of dental laboratories using
3D Systems’ DMP Flex 200. The Delfin INVAC 3D is based on a
cutting-edge gas-tight, closed-loop technology that ensures safe
extraction of metal powders from 3D printers. The ability to
continually recover and reuse metal powders throughout the additive
manufacturing process helps drive increased efficiency while
lowering costs. Attendees will have the opportunity to view the
INVAC 3D in the Delfin booth (Hall 11.1, Stand D01) during
Formnext.
"Our customers' ingenuity fuels our innovation," explained Marty
Johnson, vice president of product and technical fellow, 3D
Systems. "By collaborating closely with their engineering teams,
we're pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing. To keep
pace with their evolving needs, we're constantly expanding our
solution portfolio. Our latest additions — new accessories and
materials — are prime examples of how customer-centric innovation
can deliver a competitive edge."
3D Systems will feature these products in its booth (Hall 11.1,
Booth D11) at Formnext 2024 to be held November 19-22 in Frankfurt,
Germany. Additionally, the company’s solutions will be showcased as
part of the conference program:
- QuickCast Air™ - Enabling the Next Step Change in 3D Printed
Investment Casting Pattern Efficiency (November 20, 10:15-10:30 am,
Technology Stage, Hall 12.0)
- Realizing the Benefits of Decentralized Manufacturing of Highly
Regulated Parts in Energy Industry (November 20, 11:30-11:50 am,
Application Stage, Hall 11.1)
- PSLA 270: The Speed of Light-projection. The Quality and
Reliability of SLA. (November 20, 2:30-2:45 pm, Technology Stage,
Hall 12.0)
- Model No. Redefines Sustainable High-End Furniture with
Additive Manufacturing (November 21, 10:30-10:50 am, Application
Stage, Hall 11.1)
For additional information, please visit the company’s
website.
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About 3D Systems More than 35 years ago, 3D
Systems brought the innovation of 3D printing to the manufacturing
industry. Today, as the leading additive manufacturing solutions
partner, we bring innovation, performance, and reliability to every
interaction — empowering our customers to create products and
business models never before possible. Thanks to our unique
offering of hardware, software, materials, and services, each
application-specific solution is powered by the expertise of our
application engineers who collaborate with customers to transform
how they deliver their products and services. 3D Systems’ solutions
address a variety of advanced applications in healthcare and
industrial markets such as medical and dental, aerospace &
defense, automotive, and durable goods. More information on the
company is available at https://www.3dsystems.com.
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