Inkjet & Digital Printing

3D Systems Brings 3DPRINTING 2.0 to the Additive Manufacturing User Group

Tuesday 15. April 2014 - Features high speed, large platform and industrial-grade 3D printing

Showcases diverse materials output with direct metal, multi-material, full-color plastic, and new SLS and SLA
Demonstrations of advanced scan-to-design and inspection tools
3DS speakers bring expertise to sessions on additive manufacturing and direct metal, 3D engineering workflow and patient-specific surgery
3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) today announced it will feature its newly available 2014 product line of 3D printing technologies at The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) 2014 from April 6-10, 2014, in Tucson, Ariz. AMUG attendees will have the opportunity to experience 3DPRINTING 2.0—defined by exponential 3D printing speed, size and capacity along with advanced performance materials and scan-to-design and inspection tools —and what it means to the industrial user.
3DS’ robust, integrated design to manufacturing platform drives productivity, enhances quality and reduces cost for capabilities across the manufacturer’s floor and engineer’s desktop. Showcasing key components of 3DPRINTING 2.0, the AMUG lineup will include demonstrations of the latest wide-format SLA 3D printing, 3D part inspection software, and output from its diverse materials capabilities including direct metal, full-color plastic, multi-material and production grade SLS. The following will be on display:
Industrial-grade direct metal printing — 3DS will showcase its advanced industrial-grade metal printing, as the ProXTM Direct Metal Sintering (DMS) parts will be on display. The latest evolution in metal printing, ProX DMS is specifically designed for the most demanding manufacturing floor conditions, delivering high-density, precise 3D-printed parts in a wide range of metals including steel, titanium alloys and aluminium. The ProX series of direct metal printers is now shipping.
Largest format production platform — The recently released ProXTM 950 wide-format SLA 3D printer will be on display. The largest-format, highest-speed, greatest accuracy and greenest 3D printer available today, the ProX 950 is equipped with 3DS’ newest PolyRay print head technology that can manufacture real parts at up to 10 times the speed of other 3D printers, drawing on the widest choice of proven high-performance engineered materials that are qualified for the most demanding aerospace, medical device and industrial use-cases. The ProX 950 is now shipping.
High-volume functional parts manufacturing –The ProXTM 500 SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) 3D printer will also be showcased with sample output on display. Designed for the manufacturing floor, the ProX 500 produces ready-to-use functional parts and complete assemblies for a variety of aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical devices, fashion products and mobile devices use cases. The compact ProX printer was developed in tandem with the revolutionary new DuraForm ProX material to produce smoother wall surfaces and injection molding-like part quality. The ProX 500 is now shipping.
Full-color plastic and multi-materials – 3DS will showcase output from its ProJet 4500 3D printer, the first and only continuous tone full-color plastic 3D printer available, as well as its ProJet 5500X, which simultaneously prints and fuses together flexible and rigid material composites layer by layer. Both the ProJet 4500 and ProJet 5500X are now shipping.
Integrated scan-to-design and inspection tools and print drivers – The company is demonstrating its recently announced Geomagic Capture, the industry’s first integrated scan-based design and inspection solution, along with its industry-leading engineering inspection software, Geomagic VerifyTM and Geomagic ControlTM, enabling users to inspect 3D-printed parts faster and more accurately than ever.
“The robust design-to-manufacturing solutions we are showcasing at this year’s AMUG conference will help attendees understand the latest advances in additive manufacturing and the enormous potential use cases ahead,” said Cathy Lewis, CMO, 3DS. “The range of materials, speed, capacity and volume at the heart of our 3DPRINTING 2.0 offering brings new levels of performance and possibilities to additive manufacturing.”

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