'Robot Factory,' the Venice-based 3D printing technology company, has debuted the 'Desktop Injection Molding' 3D printer. This 3D printer is capable of printing various plastic materials, such as polyethylene, polystyrene, and polypropylene. The machine is capable of accurate plastic molding, even down to fine details.
This Italian-made 3D printer makes quick prototype molds and quick prototype printed parts for use in projects more accessible to businesses. Rather than needing to place an order with a commercial mold maker or small parts maker, owners of the Desktop Injection Molding 3D printer will be able to make their own products on demand.
The printer boasts a 32 cubic centimeter chamber capacity and a maximum operating temperature of 350 degrees celsius, meaning it gets hot enough to quickly and efficiently inject plastic materials.
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Robot Factory Has Debuted a Desktop Injecting Molding 3D Printer
Trend Themes
1. Desktop Injection Molding - The development of desktop injection molding 3D printers enables businesses to manufacture their plastic products on demand and eliminates the need for outsourcing to commercial mold makers.
2. Quick Prototype Molds - Businesses can 3D print their own quick prototype molds with the Desktop Injection Molding 3D printer, reducing prototyping time and costs.
3. Accuracy in Plastic Molding - With the ability to mold plastic materials with fine details, the Desktop Injection Molding 3D printer allows businesses to create intricate plastic components with precision and accuracy.
Industry Implications
1. Manufacturing - Manufacturing businesses can reduce outsourcing costs and accelerate their production process by utilizing the Desktop Injection Molding 3D printer.
2. Product Design - Product design companies can now efficiently create and iterate on plastic prototypes using the Desktop Injection Molding 3D printer.
3. 3D Printing Technology - The Desktop Injection Molding 3D printer is a disruptive innovation in the 3D printing technology industry, as it introduces a new way to manufacture plastic products.