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World’s Largest Concrete 3D Printing Facility Opened by GE Renewable Energy
7 3D Printed Veggie Meats Rebuilding the Meat Industry
Metal 3D Printing Powder Process from 6K Emits Less CO2 by up to 92 Percent
World’s Largest Concrete 3D Printing Facility Opened by GE Renewable Energy
7 3D Printed Veggie Meats Rebuilding the Meat Industry
Metal 3D Printing Powder Process from 6K Emits Less CO2 by up to 92 Percent
I’m a longtime fan of Italian firm Robot Factory. The Venice-based company makes long-lasting, high-performance machines, including a line of nifty 3D printers. This includes conveyer belt FDM systems, a desktop thermoforming machine, a DLP 3D printer, and an upgrade kit to turn your existing 3D printer into one with an infinite build volume. Everything is high quality and, when we interviewed owner Andrea Martini in 2019m he told us that they “make machines with extreme care.”
Now, the company has released a benchtop injection molding machine. This system can be used for experimentation and production runs using aluminum molds or molds made with resin 3D printers. The machine works with 6 to 8 bar of pressure and weighs 14 kilos. The company has successfully dialed in and used polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene, ABS, TPE, PMMA, TPU and EVA as materials. The injection chamber has 32 cubic cm of capacity and can heat up to 350°C.
By allowing users to make DLP molds for Robot Factory’s benchtop injection molding machine, this becomes an eminently quick solution for someone wanting to make molds quickly. No outside vendor. No long wait for a 3D printing service. Your DLP machine can produce the tool in-house in a matter of hours. Then, hook it up to a two shell mold and insert it into the IM machine and you can start with a limited production run. The system is so tiny and and the workflow so easy that this really lowers the barrier to entry for inexpensive, fast series manufacturing.
I could really see this finding a lot of users in the materials space. Large polymer companies, compounders, and filament manufacturers could use this to very quickly test coupons, as well as a whole bunch of other trial parts. You could rely on a series of molds for a whole test program and quickly build new parts in-house. But, I can also see wider commercial applications here.
If you’re in toys or make some kind of give-away, then small series like this could allow you to produce very timely little gadgets. You could have new items every week. Maybe you could create a local Happy Meal toy for a hardware store or at work. Or you could make inexpensive quick solutions to problems.
I really believe that 3D printing’s biggest advantages are in being a duck tape for industry. An improvisational tool that can quickly yield a solution for an unforeseen problem. One issue with the technology, however, is that series are expensive and time-consuming when made on a printer. A device like Robot Factory’s benchtop injection molding machine could really change that.
I also really like this for the food industry. You could print and then mold up-to-date templates and food molds with this. You could make a different desert mold every week or change the cacao pattern on the coffee every few days. Similarly, one could make molds for mashed potatoes or much else besides.
As a solution, the Benchtop Injection Molding machine could be a reliable, repeatable addition to our arsenal. For small series in the hundreds of parts, such a system could make economic sense very quickly. For an initial scale up, you could first print a solution, then iterate and improve it. Once it seems like it’s working, you could deploy hundreds of parts with injection molding. Later on, you can either quickly redesign your mold and part again or continue to larger series on larger IM machines. I really think that this is something that could augment our solution set. Long live the desktop injection molding revolution!
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