An advanced 3d printer that offers unmatched material performance has been unveiled at the Digital Manufacturing Centre (DMC) in Silverstone.
The Stratasys Origin Two, courtesy of Laser Lines, brings industrial 3D printing to a completely new level with unparalleled accuracy, proven repeatability and very tight tolerances. Matching injection molding precision, unavailable with other resin 3D printers, it enables short production runs and on-demand manufacturing for applications that require superior quality and high part performance.
On Wednesday 6 November, Laser Lines is offering people the chance to get up close and personal with the Stratasys Origin Two with an exclusive 90-minute demo session with Stratasys experts: Matt Jones, Senior Application Engineer and Lauren Grundy, Application Engineer.
Origin Two – new levels of 3D Printing
Combined with its broad range of high-performance materials in an open material system, Origin Two delivers the highest accuracy and smoothest surface finish of all resin technologies. It combines 38.5 μm pixel size and tight 2.5 standard deviation projector uniformity, to deliver accuracies up to +/-50 μm (selected applications) to +/-100 μm, consistently across builds and printers, without pixel-to-pixel light bleed.
Other key features include:
- No need for recalibration of build heads between prints or even across different printers
- XY and Z tolerance of up to +/-50 μm for validated applications and +/- 100 μm in general
- The heated chamber constantly controls the processing temperature up to 60°C
- Short post-processing times
Mark Tyrtania, Sales Director at Laser Lines, says: “The finish on the parts coming off the Origin Two are incredible. We are looking forward to showing samples and doing demos at the event on the 6th where the team will be on hand to answer technical questions. We look forward to seeing you there.”
To register your interest for the roadshow, visit 3dprinting.co.uk/origin-two-uk-reveal
To arrange a briefing or if you have any other queries, call Laser Lines on 01295 672599 or email [email protected]
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