3D Printer Package Produces Crisp Details
Gesswein & Company introduces Formlabs’ Form 3 3D printer package, which produces a smooth surface and crisp detail, perfect for general purpose applications.
Gesswein & Company introduces Formlabs’ Form 3 3D printer package, which produces a smooth surface and crisp detail for general purpose applications from prototyping to capturing small details. The build platform can fit approximately 60 small parts, and the laser spot is 40% more dense and smaller to ensure accurate, repeatable prints. Perpendicular printing provides crisp edges on prints, and soft release from a flexible resin tank enables easy clean up by requiring small and minimal supporting. Resins do not require mixing between every layer, achieving quicker print times depending on item complexity and resin used. Users can export .stl or .obj files from PreForm Software to ready designs for printing. Remote printing enables overnight or out-of-office printing.
The printer package includes a two-year warranty and comes complete with a two-year pro service plan, which includes a customized training session, phone support, hot swap (repair or replacement) and priority email support. It also includes gray resin which is dark, opaque and matte and supports print resolutions of 100, 50 and 25 microns.
Exhibitor
Gesswein & Company
Booth: MS7
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