Sintratec desktop laser sintering 3D printers

Tuesday, 16 May, 2017 | Supplied by: Emona Instruments Pty Ltd



The Sintratec desktop laser sintering 3D printers can print complex objects without the need for additional support structures.

The printer comes in a compact, desktop footprint. It weighs 67 kg and connects to 230 V mains power.

It uses a high-precision diode laser, providing detailed and smooth print results. The print material used is PA12 high-performance industrial-grade polyamide (nylon) powder. With a melting point of 176°C, PA12 allows the user to print strong, temperature-resistant, precise and durable work pieces.

The product features a build volume of 130 x 130 x 180 mm and layer height of 100 µm. The printed parts can be used for functional prototypes in mechanically demanding applications and end products with a high mechanical load capacity and very high long-term stability. This technology is particularly suitable for prototyping free-form moveable parts and small-scale production runs.

The product comes with central software. The intuitive interface allows users to easily import their 3D objects, start the print job and manage print jobs.

Online: www.emona.com.au
Phone: 02 9519 3933
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