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Phenom by Peopoly

 
  Phenom is the latest 3D printer by Peopoly. Unlike the brand’s previous printers in the Moai series (which use laser), Phenom uses the MSLA (LCD+LED) approach.  
     
 
     
   
 
 
Raise 3D - Large Format 3D Printers - The Pro2 Series

 
  Electronic Driven Dual Extrusion with Retracting Hot Ends Prints complex mechanical parts, supports a variety of multi-material filaments and improves print speed. High repeatability (<0.005mm, 5 micron) Lightning speed (< 1 second switching time) 1.5mm lifting distance, compatible with flexible filaments High reliability (tested > 100,000 times)  
     
 
     
   
 
 
Professional Portable 3D Scanner

 
  Since 2002, Creaform has developed a selection of highly accurate industrial 3D scanners. Our scanners have been designed to accelerate the time-to-market with your product development workflows, all while helping you meet your quality control requirements in non-contact 3D measurements. Discover how our 3D scanners can help you gain a competitive edge, cut the time and costs associated with product development, and optimize production processes.  
     
 
     
   
 
 
50 - 3D Printing Tips and Tricks

 
  3D Printing is an incredible technology, but it can have a steep learning curve! This eBook covers tips and tricks I''ve picked up over years of using 3D Printers to help make the process easier, cheaper and more enjoyable.  
     
 
     
   
 
 
WAZER - The First Desktop Waterjet Cutter

 
  WAZER is the first waterjet cutter that can fit in every workshop. It cuts through any material and is compact and contained, making it, clean, safe and quiet to operate. WAZER''s digital control achieves detail and accuracy impossible by hand, while freeing you up to complete other tasks.  
     
 
     
   
 
 
3D Printing - click the image above for more information.

 
  3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), refers to processes used to synthesize a three-dimensional object[1] in which successive layers of material are formed under computer control to create an object.[2] Objects can be of almost any shape or geometry and are produced using digital model data from a 3D model or another electronic data source such as an Additive Manufacturing File (AMF) file. For more information on 3D Printing click the image above.  
     
 
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