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A 3D printer for casting is a modeling method that imports 3D data created with CAD, etc., into a 3D printer to directly shape sand molds (cores, main molds, etc.). It is often referred to as a mold 3D printer or core molding machine, and it can shorten the lead time for the production of wooden or resin molds needed for complex shapes, as well as for sand packing and mold assembly before casting. Rather than relying solely on 3D printers, we recommend a hybrid operation that leverages the advantages of existing methods, the benefits of 3D printing, and your company's strengths and weaknesses by combining existing methods with 3D printing. **Features of Utilizing 3D Data and 3D Printers:** - It is possible to create casting 3D data by 3D scanning the product shape even without wooden molds. - For complex-shaped cores, many wooden molds are not necessary. → This allows for reduced lead times for wooden mold manufacturing, lower management and storage costs, and shortened assembly time and labor for cores. - Since 3D data is output, there is less variation, and the imbalance in cast products is also reduced. - 3D data can be used not only for modeling but also for verifying products against drawings. - 3D data can also be utilized for casting simulations and other applications. Why not try using a 3D printer this year? We will support you from data creation onward.
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Free membership registration"Building a new manufacturing process with 3D printing technology" is the concept behind our exhibition, where you can directly view the sand mold 3D printers and photopolymerization printer technologies we handle, along with samples produced using each technology. We will also be available for consultations regarding 3D printers. We look forward to your visit at the Additive Manufacturing area "AM129 booth." ◆ Event Overview ◆ Dates: November 8 (Tuesday) - November 13 (Sunday), 2022, 6 days Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Venue: Tokyo Big Sight (International Exhibition Center) South Hall Booth Location: AM129 (3D Printer Zone) Official Website: https://www.jimtof.org/jp/index.html Please check the "Basic Information" section below for highlights.
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Free membership registrationThe "SCM-800II" is an inkjet-based sand mold additive manufacturing device capable of handling complex shapes with undercuts. It achieves stable dimensional quality through high-precision molding and dramatically shortens construction time with high-speed molding. Additionally, the recoat sand used in this product is dry sand, which can be reused as is without hardening, known as "Catalyst Coated Sand (CCS)." 【Features】 ■ Free design that integrates complex shapes without the need for division ■ No need for mold division and high precision in thin sections ■ Reduces the number of cores and shortens the time for prototyping ■ Binder jetting method using an inkjet head ■ Proposes increased productivity and reduced running costs with the new technology sand for sand mold 3D printers, "CCS."
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