EOS introduces the Integra P 400 polymer additive manufacturing system. After decades of working directly with customers, the company says its newest system aims to improve part quality, production speed, serviceability and material flexibility.
Beyond these advancements, Integra P 400 was built specifically to develop and process new polymers, the company reports. Materials such as highly-loaded composites, elastomerics and high-temp polymers all present challenges, including poor powder flow, scan energy sensitivity and extremely small temperature windows. The Integra P 400 addresses these challenges with features like a dual-roller recoating system for material delivery and an 8-zone quartz heating system for a wide, but precise, temperature range of up to 300 C°. Powered with material processing capabilities, the system enables acces to new application spaces, the company reports.
Sources: Press materials received from the company.

EOS enables their customers to produce innovative and high quality products based on industrial 3D printing technologies. EOS is a global technology and quality leader for high-end solutions in the field of additive manufacturing (AM). Founded in…
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