It's no secret that a major advantage of Pellet #3DPrinting is the wide array of materials accessible to users. With adoption growing, so do the possibilities for industries with parts requiring compliance and vetted properties. This bench, designed for the #rail industry and printed on our Tradesman Series™ P3-44, uses a 20% Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate that meets NFPA & EN45545 standards. As the material catalog opens for pellet #additivemanufacturing, so do the realized applications for relevant industries such as #aerospace, #defense, and #motorsport. All boats rise with the tide (maybe we should have saved this for a Marine application). 🔗 Develop parts quicker and streamline production by running industry materials through our Material Testing & Assessment procedure. Learn more about getting your material tested by us here: https://lnkd.in/gBxg6Xte
What pellet printing, JuggerBot 3D LLC? “Pellet 3D printing” does not exist. There are FGF and APF. Two different technologies using thermoplastic granulates: material extrusion and material jetting. APF has no problem using injection moldable elastomer pellets 30 Shore A and print any geometry with the use of soluble supports. Additionally, in comparison to FGF, APF offers in-process coloration for any custom color. FGF can process fiber-filled materials and produce green parts for metal sintering with the use of MIM granulates.
Love these benches! If you are looking to test these out in the local elements, Wick Park on the North Side is looking for new benches to replace their dilapidated old ones. Samantha Turner, MPA
The innovators at JuggeBot 3D do it again!!! Great job Dan and Zac!!!
Freelance Optimisation Consultant,SaaS
2moAre 3d printing with extruders just deconstruction of an injection moulding machine? Rather than blowing into a mould and via heat and pressure pushing the material into the shape. The deconstructed parts is there isn't a moulding once the shot transferred to the head. Now its dispensing into ambient and forming the shapes from layers rather than a mould. So now every element of the form is more introcate and can be recognised instantly rather than post moulding. So the changes are close to instant as it at the end of the nozzle and a layer so you can tweek heat, speed,charge,pressure in real time. So you need extruder knowledge, dispensing knowledge for delivery of the process, CAD graphic design knowledge for the product to be output and material knowledge for settings to bring them together. Interesting