3D printing is an extremely capacious definition for a number of technologies that differ from each other both in the manufacturing processes and the materials that are used in them.
Omni3D is the first Polish manufacturer of industrial 3D printers in FFF technology - currently this technology is the most used among all incremental methods in the world.
INDUSTRIAL 3D PRINTER | DESKTOP 3D PRINTER | |
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Number of printheads | 2 | 1 |
Build volume | 500 x 500 x 500 mm | 200 x 200 x 200 mm |
Chamber | closed, actively heated | open |
Print accuracy | deviations up to 0.15% | deviations up to 0.5% |
Filaments | a wide range of filaments | limited types of filaments |
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene – one of the most popular plastic materials used for 3D printing in FFF technology, which is characterised by its strength and hardness, scratch resistance and insulating properties. ABS is not UV resistant. It is extruded at 230-260°C and used in printers with a heated work table. ABS can be used to create final pieces, parts for cars, and to produce home appliances, spare parts, electronics and toys. It is also used in prototyping and tooling.