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Massivit 5000 Large-Scale 3D Printer Boosts Production Speeds 30X

At AMUG 2021, Massivit has launched a new industrial-grade large-format printer.

Massivit 5000 Large-Scale 3D Printer Boosts Production Speeds 30X
A car bumper printed on the new Massivit 5000. Image courtesy of Massivit.

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By DE Editors  

May 5, 2021

Massivit 3D Printing Technologies unveiled the industrial-grade Massivit 5000 at the AMUG 2021 Conference in Orlando this week, as well as at two live Webinars showcasing its new capabilities, features, and applications.

According to the company, the Massivit 5000 will enable manufacturers and service providers  to expedite their lead times for manufacturing large parts, prototypes, and tooling by up to 30 times the production speed of existing technologies.

Based on the company’s patented Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology, the Massivit 5000 enables new resolutions, materials, and automation capabilities that can produce large parts in just hours.

A new printing material, DIMENGEL 110, now available with the Massivit 5000, facilitates high-definition printing and greater fidelity to CAD designs. Two new resolutions enable print optimization according to layer thickness and speed requirements. The Massivit 5000 offers a Dual Material System that allows operators to print simultaneously with a different material on each head. New software automation features also allow operators to improve workflow efficiencies and enable easy monitoring and operations.

The printer can produce large parts up to 145cm x 111cm x 180cm (57-in. x 44-in. x 70-in.) that instantly cure during the printing process, enabling ready-made parts straight off the printer without the need for post-processing and with almost no required support structures, the company says.

“We are thrilled to bring to market this new additive manufacturing system that will empower manufacturers to overcome existing limitations in production speed, size, and complexity. It is a significant milestone on our roadmap towards transforming manufacturing of large parts across multiple industries,” said Erez Zimerman, CEO at Massivit 3D.

 

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