3D Systems Unveils New RP Materials, Software
New plastics for SLA, SLS withstand extreme temperatures.
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September 27, 2007
By Sara Ferris
In conjunction with its World Conference this week, rapid prototyping system manufacturer 3D Systems (Rock Hill, SC) announced several new materials and software tools.
The company introduced DuraForm EX Black Plastic for use in its Sinterstation Pro SLA systems. Suitable for a variety of rapid manufacturing applications, DuraForm EX Black Plastic offers the durability of injection-molded polypropylene and ABS. It retains its toughness to -65 degrees F, a critical functional requirement in many aerospace and automotive applications. The material is nonsloughing, so its color won’t rub off onto other surfaces. According to 3D Systems, DuraForm EX Black plastic parts built on a Sinterstation Pro SLS System overcome a traditional limitation of additive layer manufacturing—parts remain tough and exhibit consistent mechanical properties regardless of orientation, including the z direction.
DuraForm HST Plastic resists high temperatures and is RF transparent. |
Accura 48HTR from 3D Systems is designed to take the heat—up to 130°C. |
3D Systems released the 3DPro Software Suite for use with its Viper Pro SLA (stereolithography apparatus) rapid prototyping systems. The suite includes 3DView, 3DManage, and 3DPrint. Its user interface resembles those for 2D printing. Other features include CAD file viewing and verification capabilities, STL file manipulation tools, and job submission, tracking, and reporting. Users can drag and drop to place parts and prepare a model for building. A synchronized database tracks system and build data for an entire operation. Users can automatically generate data and reports for scheduling and forecasting, operations management, and SPC (statistical process control). Future releases will support other 3D Systems products, including its legacy SLA systems, Sinterstation Pro systems, and InVision 3-D Modelers.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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