Lynxter, IDEX 3D Printer, S300X, Thermoplastics
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3D printer manufacturer Lynxter expands its portfolio of products with an IDEX 3D printer for thermoplastics named S300X – FIL11 | FIL11

The CEO of Lynxter, Thomas Batigne says, “We have received numerous requests to extend the S300X – LIQ21 | LIQ11 to other materials. Recent developments in consumer machines have set new expectations for productivity. We must offer an industrial solution for high-performance materials that meets these expectations. The proven robustness and performance of the S300X platform coupled with its service and software ecosystem have allowed us to create a common platform. The S300X – FIL11 | FIL11 is a machine in tune with the times, enriched by the experience of its companion machine, highly responsive, and soon to be seen in all production workshops.”

The modern device features such as duplication, mirror mode, dual-material printing & extensive assistance will improve the user’s production rate & overall design skills. An automatic calibration system eases this process & initiates the step-by-step guideline interface by allowing people to create high-performance parts quickly.

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Having a travel speed (1000 mm/s for X/Y, 50 mm/s for Z), a high-end acceleration of around 10,000 mm/s² & a debit of 24 mm³/s with a 0.4 mm nozzle, the S300X – FIL11 | FIL11 is renowned as the quickest MEX devices for high-quality printing.

As per Lynxter’s philosophy, the device is open (materials & software). The spectrum of printable materials is infinite & consists of PP, PA-CF, or PEKK. The 3D printer can process advanced thermoplastics to meet the quality demands of industrial parts.

It has a heated chamber (around 80°C) that ensures a stable & optimal temperature with a dehydration unit heated at around 60 °C to monitor material quality by preventing printing issues. This modern device can withstand 2 x 2 kg spools.

Lynxter is also updating the S300X – LIQ21 | LIQ11 with a simplified software version that makes the technology easier to use while ensuring high-performance printing.

Author: Nagarjun M

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