
(Copyright: 3DPrint)
The 3D printer manufacturer has announced its entrance to the 3D printing market with five new 3D machines.
3DPrint reports on the launch of 5 new 3D printers by manufacturer XYZPrinting, with the company expanding from desktop models into 3D printers for industrial manufacture.
The first new printer is the MfgPro230 xS, the company’s “first selective laser sintering (SLS) machine” which is designed for use in “engineering, aerospace, automative and general manufacturing.” It is “easy to operate” and also “generates parts with strength and precision.” It is slated to become available in Q1 2018 “to a limited number of customers and resellers” with an early access program.
The second machine is the PartPro350 xBC Binder-Jet Full-Colour 3D Printer, described as “fast” and “with a vertical build speed of 18 mm per hour”. It includes “page-wide Binder Jet 3D printing technology” which blends printing, colouring and curing to produce “high-resolution full-colour prints” and features a “removable build tray”.
Multiple DLP printers will also soon be available from XYZPrinting, such as the desktop PartPro100 xP, which has “a wide range of applications”, the DentPro100 xP, “well-suited for dental applications”, and the CastPro100 xP which has both jewellery and dental uses.
These new industrial 3D printers will be unveiled at formnext in Frankfurt, 14-17 November 2017, and the company will also be announcing “the availability” of its da Vinci Super, the company’s biggest desktop FFF 3D printer to date.