KraussMaffei presents precisionPrint, a Stereolithography 3D printer that produces high-resolution and high-quality parts.
The large-format 3D printer, powerPrint, is versatile and can handle projects of up to 10 m³ in size.
KraussMaffei's expertise in mechanical engineering, combined with innovative 3D printing processes, is revolutionizing manufacturing processes in the industry.
New Stereolithography and Large-Format 3D Printers Revolutionize Manufacturing.
Machine manufacturer KraussMaffei is unveiling groundbreaking innovations in the field of 3D printing at this year's Formnext. Special attention is focused on the Stereolithography printer, precisionPrint, which allows the creation of intricate structures with high-quality surfaces in record time.
Stereolithography, an additive manufacturing process, utilizes a UV laser beam to produce 3D parts from photopolymer resin. Components manufactured with precisionPrint offer the highest resolution and quality, similar to injection-molded products, yet can be produced with less effort in high volumes. The printer also offers innovative features such as a multi-laser system and a replaceable resin tank for quick material changes.
Another highlight is KraussMaffei's large-format 3D printer, powerPrint, capable of realizing projects of enormous size. With a maximum volume of 10 m³, it opens up various possibilities in manufacturing.
Visitors to the booth can witness the industrial standards of the printed components and relax on stools created using powerPrint. The printer processes thermoplastics in granular form at temperatures of up to 350°C, enabling short lead times with an output capacity of up to 30 kg/h.
In addition to the impressive exhibits, KraussMaffei is offering informative presentations on the topics of part-screening and sustainable materials in collaboration with partner EcoRub. These presentations are part of the education alliance at the SKZ booth.
KraussMaffei's innovations vividly demonstrate how 3D printing is revolutionizing manufacturing processes in the industry and expanding the possibilities for the production of high-quality components.