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AON3D Launches Industrial 3D Printer Built for the Strong Plastics

It's a high-temperature 3D printer designed to print an expanding array of plastics.

AON3D Launches Industrial 3D Printer Built for the Strong Plastics
Source: AON3D
The AON-M2 2020 is a high-temperature industrial 3D printer designed for printing ultra high-performance plastics, including polycarbonate, PEEK, PEKK, ULTEM, and more. Image courtesy of CNW Group/AON3D.

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By DE Editors  

February 14, 2020

AON3D launches AON-M2 2020, the latest large-format industrial 3D printer in its flagship product line. It's a high-temperature 3D printer designed to print an expanding array of plastics, including PEEK, ULTEM, PEKK, polycarbonate and hundreds of other materials. This enables cutomers to print parts for demanding applications and environments, such as harsh chemical environments, extreme temperatures and intense mechanical stress.

AON3D has committed to the open materials standard since its founding; customers can print hundreds of different materials on open materials 3D printers.

In addition, AON3D has focused its materials engineering expertise on developing optimized process parameters for vendors that provide high quality materials. These include brands such as Solvay, SABIC, Kimya, DSM, Infinite Material Solutions and many others.

The AON-M2 2020 was designed for part accuracy and repeatability, as well as reliability. "From the all stainless-steel frame to minimize thermal expansion, to the chamber heater redesign that offers precise control of the thermal environment and heats up in less than 15 minutes, the AON-M2 2020 is an exciting step-up for AON3D," says CEO, Kevin Han.

AON3D's industrial 3D printing platform comes paired with a comprehensive process expertise offering; application engineers, trainers, and PhDs combine forces to support users in achieving reliable part outcomes.

"We are seeing a growing demand for an additive manufacturing platform that can print the strongest thermoplastics, as well as an increasing recognition that reaching the maximum mechanical property potential for any part-material combination is a challenge best met with expert support," says Director of R&D Andrew Walker. "The AON-M2 2020 is the bedrock of a complete solution we offer customers for getting from CAD file to end-use parts, without sacrificing affordability."

The AON-M2 2020 is already shipping and any inquiries can be made via the AON3D website.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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