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Platon 3D printer
Create It Real desktop 3D printer
Solido SD300 Pro – Desktop 3D Printer
Solido SD300 3D Printer. Now available from John Burn, the latest in desktop 3D printing. The SD300 Pro offers a low cost of ownership. It is easy to use, yet very reliable. The physical properties of the parts produced are strong and durable. In addition, flexibility can be achieved in required areas. The SD300 Pro. The printer is very straight forward, easy to use and requires minimal maintenance. The build concept works on a plastic sheet lamination technique. Layers are laminated, one on top of the other as the build process proceeds.The SD300 Pro is an office friendly desktop printer. Its does not require a closed room, and can be positioned at any user’s workstation. The hardware, including all materials, have been checked and approved and are in complience with CE and FCC (Class A).
Solido SD300 desktop 3D printer
Solido SD300 desktop 3D printer
Desktop 3D Printer – Objet Alaris 30 – ICT
Objet Alaris30 – the New Desktop 3D Printing Machine Powered by ICT For more information, please visit www.ict.com.hk
Solido SD300pro Desktop printer
Solido SD300pro 3D printer Prototyping, The Solido SD300 Pro 3D Printer is a desktop 3D Printer that allows you to build three-dimensional models directly from your workstation. This network-compatible printer can speed the development cycle by putting model creation in the hands of the designers and engineers themselves. The SD300 Pro 3D Printer saves time and reduces costs while improving the quality of the products and parts that you design.
Desktop 3D Printer Alaris™30 – A Revolutionary 3D Printing System
www.objet.com Desktop 3D Printer Alaris™30 offers an exclusive combination of high-quality, finely detailed models in a compact, office friendly system. Based on Objets proven polyjet™ Photopolymer Jetting technology, the Alaris30 creates true-to life parts of any kind with extreme accuracy. A one-of-a-kind 3D Printing System.
Is there anything like a Desktop Manufacturing Machine (DMM)?
The DMM is about the size of a conventional microwave oven so there’s limits to the size of what you can make. It connects to your computer just like a printer. All you do is load the program that came with the DMM and then call-up whatever you have from your product File. Next, you click on the manufacture icon and the machine goes to work. Before long the picture on the computer monitor becomes the real thing. The process is no harder than calling up a picture and printing it out. Any product you want can be downloaded from a website except for the core materials and chemicals which would have to be ordered and shipped.
I’m not tring to sell anything. I just thought it would be nice to share an idea and find out if there is anything like it. What I am discribing is like a Rapid Prototype Machine (RPM). However, the differences are black & white compared to color. The DMM uses a variety of nanoscale materials and bonding agents and a RPM uses a wire feed polymer material.