Atum3D presented its DLP Station 4 printer combining DLP printing technique with rich application areas, for the first time at Formnext. The product received great interest at the fair.
Netherlands based Atum3D goes on its support to 3D sector. Demonstrating its new printer at Formnext held between the dates of 15-18 November, got positive feedbacks.
The company’s DLP Stations create components for consumer goods, automotive, aerospace and toys industries, which can be prototyped by product design studios or R&D departments on the very same machine. Introducing an optimised design with a stylish look and industrialised robustness, conceived by award-winning Dutch design studio VanBerlo, atum3D believe their system to produce incredibly accurate ready-to-use parts.
“This versatile DLP Station combines exceptional accuracy and material properties matching ABS and PU with a modular, scalable setup and an integral process to manufacture series of ready-to-use components,” Guy Nyssen, Channel Manager at Atum3D said. “With the required tolerance levels and finishing, but without the lead times, inflexibility to instantly accommodate minor component changes and required investments in moulds or expensive hardware.”