3D printer OEM Nexa3D just acquired XYZ Printing’s SLS business which includes technology, distribution, and service. As a reminder, XYZprinting is one of the rare manufacturers that develop a wide range of 3D printing technologies for both the consumer and industrial 3D printing markets. In its SLS 3D printing portfolio, the subsidiary of New Kinpo Group integrates the MfgPro230xS and MfgPro236xS 3D printers which will now complete Nexa3D’s powder bed product portfolio. This portfolio already includes the company’s QLS 820 platform launched last year.
A quick look at the MfgPro230 and MfgPro236 3D printers
The MfgPro230 and MfgPro236 produce polymer components with tough, mechanical and thermal properties. Both printers use an open material platform and are compatible with a broad range of nylon powders, ideal for higher temperature applications.
The MfgPro236 xS uses Selective Laser Sintering technology (SLS) to produce 3D printed parts with tough, mechanical, and thermal properties. Powerful features like 21 hour cycle speed, 60 watt laser, and 0.2mm accuracy, combined with an affordable and open powder portfolio, makes it the best value for professional users looking for an affordable but powerful selective laser sintering solution.
The MfgPro230 xS uses Selective Laser Sintering technology (SLS) and has long been the platform of choice for producing 3D printed parts with tough, durable mechanical properties. The MfgPro230 xS brings this capability to every prototyping user at an unprecedented value. With 24 hour cycle speed, 30 watt laser, and a broad range of materials it is undeniably the best entry-level printer for thermoplastic part production.
Both printers offer a versatile range of materials including the popular PA11, PA12, PBT and PP, along with TPU88 and TPU75. Additionally, both systems are compatible with titanium and steel cold metal fusion materials.
“Our XYZ SLS machines offer something others do not, the ability to use end-of-life powder from our EOS and HP MJF machines for high-quality SLS parts. On top of the operational sustainability, the smaller build volume of the 230 allows for a 22-hour complete build cycle that only requires a 2-hour cooling cycle with zero negative effect on part accuracy or surface quality,” Oscar Klassen, CEO JawsTech explains.
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