Powerpoint presentation for the ProX 500
Its main features are:
- Injection molding plastic like parts
- High repeatability
- Recycle the consumable
- 7x faster than comparable technologies
- Print volume 381 x 330 x 457mm
- Layer thickness 0.08 to 0.15mm
- Volume build rate 2L/h
Its typical applications are:
- Plastic injection molding industries
- Small production runs
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3D Systems Introduction
3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) is a leading provider of 3D printing
centric design-to-manufacturing solutions
Leadership Through Innovation and Technology
• 3DS invented 3D printing with its Stereolithography (SLA) printer and was the first
to commercialize it in 1989.
• 3DS invented Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printing and was the first to
commercialize it in 1992.
• 3DS invented the ColorJet Printing (CJP) class of 3D printers and was the first to
commercialize 3D powder-based systems in 1994.
• 3DS invented MultiJet Printing (MJP) printers and was the first to commercialize it
in 1996.
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SLS – Complete Design Freedom
If you need to pass a mounting point
through a baffle, elongate and form an
aerodynamic teardrop shape to reduce sites
for turbulence formation. This will both
improve air flow efficiency as well as cut
down on noise.
Always apply generous fillets to baffles to
prevent side walls of ducts from splitting,
especially if component will be exposed to
pressure and or cycling of temperature.
“Tear drop” shaped pass through
From: SLS Design Guide by 3D Systems
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ProX 500 Benefits – Manufacturing Economics
Breakthrough additive manufacturing economics
• Recycle up to 80% of material with each print
• Little powder waste and no stock
accumulation & tracking
• Increased printer reliability, reduced scrap and
rework
• Low maintenance cost
• Reduced part finishing requirements
Per part cost reduced by 40%
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ProX 500 Benefits – High Speed & Throughput
Fast Print Speeds
ProX 500
FDM Printer
Print time Processing
Horizontal and vertical nesting of parts makes it easy to
maximize every print run
The ProX 500 is productive, reliably delivering parts with
exceptional mechanical properties at production rates that are
up to 7x faster than comparable technologies.
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ProX 500 Benefits – High Speed &Throughput
baby car seat and
recliner
34 hours build time
240 Mobile printer
covers
80 hours build time
24 bridges for
Car for handicaped people
52 hours build time
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ProX 500 Benefits – Breakthrough Plastic Material
Produces smoother surfaces and injection molding-
like part quality, with resolution and edge definition
that surpasses existing alternatives
New high performance plastic material:
DuraForm® ProX
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ProX 500 Benefits – Functional Performance
Fully functional, long-lived plastic parts
• DuraForm ProX material is engineering-grade plastic
• Improved overall toughness
• Siginificantly improved “z” toughness
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ProX 500 Benefits – Surface Smoothness & Resolution
Exceptional part quality
• Smoother surfaces & sidewalls
• Improved feature resolution
• Enabled by improved scanning
system and thermal control
• 64 bit software allows processing of
larger STL files
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ProX 500 Tech Specs
Build size 381 x 330 x 457 mm (15 x 13 x 18 in)
Powder layout Variable Speed Counter Rotating Roller
Layer thickness 0.08 – 0.15 mm
Imaging system ProScan DX Digital High Speed
Scanning speed
Fill - 12.7 m/s (500 in/s)
Outline- 5 m/s (200 in/s)
Volume build rate 2 L/hr
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ProX 500 Summary
Tough and durable parts with true 3D mechanical
properties
Fast build speed and high throughput with
automated 3D part nesting
Best-in-class part surface finish, resolution and
definition
"Green" process with little material waste
Reduced part manufacturing cost enables volume
manufacturing applications
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Quoc Tuan Duong, sales engineer at Miller 3D,
Authorized distributor of 3D Systems and MarkForged products
Email: tduong@awmiller.com
Cellphone: 514-206-0521
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Quoc Tuan Duong, sales engineer at Miller 3D,
Authorized distributor of 3D Systems and MarkForged products
Email: tduong@awmiller.com
Cellphone: 514-206-0521
Welcome to the 3D Systems Printer Sales Presentation!
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3D Systems is the inventor of 3D printing, and today it is the leading provider of printers, software and services that help you take advantage of the possibilities opened up by this amazing technology.
The company is definitely an innovator, having invented either directly or through acquisition, most of the prevalent types of 3D printers available. It’s a rock solid company that has been growing quickly. Its stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DDD.
We’re proud to work with 3D Systems and offer their world-class products to you.
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3D Systems not only invented 3D printing 30 years ago, the company remains the leader in 3D printing today.
The company makes the broadest line of 3D printers, with seven different print engines that address virtually every need for 3D printing. But 3D Systems goes well beyond just making a full portfolio of printers; the company also engineers all the materials for its printers, and its Geomagic software products are tightly integrated with 3D printing.
In other words, 3D Systems isn’t just a printer manufacturer, it’s your partner for everything related to additive manufacturing.
No other company comes close to matching the expertise that 3D Systems has in 3D printing. Whatever your needs are, there’s a printer from 3D Systems that will meet your needs.
Printers range from the Cube (upper left corner), that sells for under $1,000 and is geared toward home use, all the way up to ProX production printers that print thousands of plastic or metal parts in production quantities.
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- 3D Systems invented SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) printing and was the first to commercialize it in 1992.
- Today, its SLS printers are the industry’s benchmark for production-grade additive manufacturing.
- For tough plastic parts that are ready to use in the real world, nothing beats the ProX 500.
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Selective Laser Sintering has 5 key benefits when it comes to production applications:
3D printing offers new ways of producing components that transform how many parts are made.
Traditional manufacturing and assembly constraints don’t apply to 3D printing, freeing you to design parts that perform better and are simpler and cheaper to manufacture.
Air duct example
Using vacuum forming or injection molding for the plastic body parts, this product requires 15 different parts, custom tooling for 3 parts (excluding the clamp) and 10 different assembly checks.
It also requires all the logistics and costs around producing/ordering, storing and moving 5 storage keeping units
Air duct example
Using SLS, this part is printed in one piece, with no supports
Every aspect of the part is equally strong – no risk of fasteners coming loose or seals failing
No manual assembly required. Just remove the part from the printer, clean off excess material, and the part is ready for installation.
However, SLS is best made use of when not only consolidating parts, as in this airduct example, but when using the freedom of design that SLS offers to create ductings as in the next slide, that cannot be manufactured by any other manufacturing process
Zero tooling costs means that making unique, low volume parts is more economical.
These ductings make use of the smallest space available, e.g. in an airplane or car. The freedom of design allows for new ways of cooling or heating air.
Creating the most functional geometry is no longer limited by the means of production. Engineers do not have to consider manufacturing restrictions such as deforming. Functionality wins.
- With SLS plastic parts, you can customize design features to maximize performance in a way that would be difficult or impossible to do conventionally
- This example, taken from the 3D Systems’ SLS Design Guide (available at http://www.3dsystems.com/resources/sls-plastics-design-guide), shows how to design baffles that minimize turbulence and improve air flow efficiency
- SLS allows parts to be manufactured on-demand, anywhere in the world
- Shift inventory from the physical world to the digital
- The F35 Joint Strike Fighter has more than 300 plastic parts that are 3D printed
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SLS parts are strong in all dimensions – mechanical properties are consistent in X, Y and Z
They can be used for functional testing, like in this child car seat example
The same seat design was tested using a production injection molded chassis, and a chassis printed on a 3D Systems SLS printer
Performance data is almost identical, showing that printed parts can successfully substitute for injection molded parts in testing and production applications
The ProX 500 is a breakthrough in the economics of production 3D printing
Per part costs are 40% lower than any other SLS printer
More material recycling means less new material required for each print
The ProX 500 is designed to be more reliable, minimizing warranty costs and downtime
SLS parts don’t require supports, so no additional material is used on each part
Technical specifications are also available on the ProX 500 data sheet, available in multiple languages at 3dsystems.com
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