As companies need to move from prototyping to end-use or functional parts, a challenge is knowing the minimum specifications of a true industrial printer that are required to obtain industrial and engineering grade results in strength, accuracy, and repeatability. In order to obtain required industrial and engineering grade results, a true industrial 3D printer is needed on your factory floor. Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is the most accessible 3D printing technology available. However, the range in price and specification can vary greatly between hobbyist, desktop, professional, and industrial 3D printers. In some cases, desktop machines can print engineering grade materials. However, to achieve optimal part performance, complex geometries, and dimensional accuracy, there are key specifications and features that need to be included to achieve True Industrial 3D Printing.
Proper storage and preparation of engineering and advanced materials to achieve accuracy and avoid print failure
The importance and features of industrial grade, connected software
The 3DGence CONNECT™ technology solution
¹For each INDUSTRY F340 printer, 3DGence will add a PRO and HT module worth € 5,500 for free.
The offer applies to printers for which the offer was sent by 24/02/2021.
The number of printers covered by the offer is limited.
The offer apply to entities registered in the EU except Poland.
¹For each INDUSTRY F340 printer, 3DGence will add a PRO and HT module worth € 5,500 for free.
The offer applies to printers for which the offer was sent by 24/02/2021.
The number of printers covered by the offer is limited.
The offer apply to entities registered in the EU except Poland.