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Large 3D Printer 'Modix BIG-series'

Large scale 3D printer, evolved fourth generation, entry-level large 3D modeling machine.

★ The new model in 600 angle size is equipped with independent dual-head technology → High-speed and high-efficiency with two print heads ★ Self-assembly allows installation in locations with difficult access → A wide range of custom parts for purpose-specific configurations according to budget → Common platform - all models and generations support long-term upgrades → Compact transport enables quick and low-cost implementation *1: Adding heads to old generation models is optional. *2: Upgrading old generation models requires the purchase of optional parts. Additionally, this does not guarantee compatibility for future upgrades beyond the next generation. *3: Delivery times may vary depending on product specifications and order timing. For more details, please consult the domestic authorized distributor, Primal Design Lab.

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Selection of Machine Tools and 3D Printers

Control costs by selecting machines tailored to the purpose. Consideration of the processes necessary for implementation.

One of the four concepts to understand for the practical application of 3D printing is "Machine Tools." Just because it is a high-level design goal does not necessarily mean that introducing a high-end 3D printer is the correct solution. By scrutinizing the "intermediate processes" required for stabilizing and enhancing the precision of 3D printing, it is possible to achieve goals on a low budget, shorten delivery times, and utilize spot applications in certain phases. [Intermediate Processes that Affect Quality] - Adjustments for large-scale and high precision - Design considering post-processing - Split molding and partial utilization *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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The Future of Manufacturing through DfX × DfAM

Mass production using 3D printers. Production optimization proposed by our company.

We will introduce "The Future of Manufacturing" through DfX×DfAM. Mass production using 3D printers has generally been considered unsuitable for large-scale production due to "slow modeling speeds" and "low and unstable precision." However, in recent years, the trend towards high turnover in manufacturing and the expansion of software supporting 3D printing have significantly increased compatibility with mass production systems, leading to expectations for practical application and widespread adoption. 【Changes in Manufacturing Trends】 ■ Shortening of product life cycles ■ Diversification of demand due to the spread of e-commerce ■ Automation of production lines ■ Contribution to sustainability *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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