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By Admin  

April 26, 2017

EnvisionTEC has launched a new power protection system line of accessories to ensure that voltage fluctuations and power outages don’t disrupt the 3D printing process for its users.

The EnvisionTEC Power Protection System (PPS) conditions or cleans the power supply from noise and other issues that may interfere with high-value 3D print jobs.

The company is launching its new line of power protection accessories with the EnvisionTEC PPS DLP for its Vida and Micro desktop printers, which are more frequently used in professional office environments rather than industrial facilities.

The EnvisionTEC PPS line of accessories will be available globally in both 120V or 230V versions, with additional PPS models to follow for EnvisionTEC’s larger Perfactory and 3SP printers.

Learn more at EnvisionTEC.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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