ExAM 510 AIM3D’s latest printer uses standard resin pellets and can print up to three different materials at once, allowing for two building materials and a support material. Its build area can be heated as high as 392 degrees Fahrenheit for processing a wide range of high-performance materials, such as PEEK, polyetherimide, polysulfone and polyphenylene sulfide.
What’s new? The printer, a performance-enhanced version of the ExAM 255, which the company will continue to offer. It features an extruder with linear motors and a stable mineral cast bed for extremely precise operation at high speeds. It has a generous build area measuring 1.7 feet by 1.7 feet by 1.3 feet. Now in its beta phase, the printer will enter serial production next year.
Benefits Cost savings, precision and speed. With faster build rates than conventional extrusion 3D printers and its ability to use standard pellets instead of filament, the ExAM 510 provides cost-effective processing of high-performance plastics, both filled and unfilled.
AIM3D, Rostock, Germany, 49-381-3676609-0, www.aim3d.de