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About This Product
The X7 is a high-end carbon fiber 3D printer for productivity-oriented industries. The printing volume is approximately three times that of the desktop series, and the laser mounted on the head enables high-precision printing. It can be used as a machine to produce jigs and final products. It is possible to use special materials with flame retardant properties and ESD properties that are not compatible with the desktop series.
■Applying long fiber carbon fiber to 3D printers
Apply the properties of carbon fiber, which is light and strong, using a 3D printer. It has high tensile strength and bending strength similar to aluminum, and is lighter than aluminum. It is expected that the product will be lighter and stronger.
■3D printer as a jig production machine
By using carbon fiber, the created objects can achieve high strength and rigidity. It can also be used in parts where strength and precision are required, such as jigs and tools used in production equipment. Compared to machining MC nylon or aluminum, lead time and costs can be significantly reduced.
■Insert modeling
It is possible to stop modeling midway through, and it is possible to insert nuts, magnets, etc. inside the part. You can set to stop printing at any position from the dedicated software, and you will receive an email notification when it stops. It is also possible to insert metal parts into taps that are used repeatedly or parts that wear out.
■Laser measurement function
When leveling the printing table, laser scanning measures the entire surface of the table, making it possible to level the table with much higher precision than manually. Furthermore, by scanning the bead line output on the table just before printing, it has a function to accurately measure the amount of extrusion before printing, ensuring that printing is always performed with high precision.
■ONYX
By blending nylon resin with short carbon fibers (chopped carbon) approximately 100 μm in length, it achieves higher strength than ABS and PLA normally used in 3D printers.
■Long fiber fiber
In a process called CFR (Continuous Lamination Technology), long fibers coated with thermoplastic resin are placed inside the part to provide further reinforcement.
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