MARKFORGED - FX10 - Industrial 3D Printer for Metal and Composites

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Year 2024 ; World's First Industrial Metal and Composites 3D Printer: Create Strong, Reliable Parts with the Most Versatile Tool COMPOSITE: Printing Technology: Filament Fuse Fabrication (FFF), Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) Z-Axis Resolution: 125um - 250um Printing Materials: Polymer Filament, Continuous Fibers Internal part geometry: Closed-cell filling with continuous fiber reinforcement Print bed: Precision machined aluminum Working volume L. 375mm D 300mm To 300mm Composite materials Onyx™ Onyx FR™ Onyx ESD™ Carbon Fiber FR Carbon Fiber Nylon METALS Printing Technology: Fused Deposition Modeling for Metals Z-axis resolution: 127 μm after sintering Printing materials: Filament with bonded powder Internal part geometry: Closed-cell or solid fill Print bed: Heated, self-leveling and replaceable print sheets Working volume L 375mm D 300mm To 300mm Materials Metal Stainless Steel 17-4 PH 316L Stainless Steel The FX10 is the first industrial 3D printer for composites and metals, the result of engineering and technological innovation. Building on the success of the Markforged X7 and Metal X, the FX10 quickly supplies production floors with robust and precise components and equipment. The FX10 features a modular printing system that allows users to switch between metal and composite printing quickly and efficiently. All FX10s are capable of printing composites, while metal can be purchased as an add-on. Optical sensors mounted on the print head verify the dimensional accuracy of parts and evaluate the integrity and performance of the device. The FX10 uses calibration and automatic material change, reducing the need for dedicated operators. Print Hours: 356 Transport dimensions approx: 960 x 840 x 1400 mm
Lot number:
A1-37968-2
Location:
Torino, IT
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Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
MARKFORGED
Model
FX10
Weight
109kg
Length
760cm
Width
640cm
Height
1200cm
Terms of delivery
Loaded on truck

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