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By DE Editors  

September 13, 2016

At this year's IMTS, EnvisionTEC is showcasing its expanded line of 3D printers and materials. Earlier this year, the company launched three new 3D printers and upgraded the 3DBioplotter Developer series, Aureus 3D printer and the Vector 3SP.

Among this year’s new printer launches:

  •  The SLCOM 1, which uses an all-new technology for 3D printing large woven fiber composite objects, launched in May at RAPID 2016, the preeminent event for 3D printing in North America. The machine is an ideal tool to produce prototypes and final parts for aerospace and automotive manufacturers.
  • The all-new Micro Plus cDLM, which uses Continuous Digital Light Manufacturing technology, launched in June at JCK Las Vegas, the jewelry industry’s premier event. The cDLM, available for sale now, is ideal for any professional making small, detailed objects in which build speed is a top consideration.
  • The 3D-Bioplotter Starter Series, which is targeted at medical manufacturers and researchers, launched in May at the 2016 World Biomaterials Congress
“We aren’t reinventing the 3D printing space—we are inventing it,” said EnvisionTEC CEO Al Siblani. “With nearly 15 years of experience in 3D printing and manufacturing, EnvisionTEC is proud to develop and deliver solutions that help a wide variety of professionals and manufacturers bring quality products to market faster and solve real manufacturing challenges.”

For more information, visit EnvisionTEC.

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

 

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