Roboze unveils its largest 3D printer to date: the ARGO 1000

Known for the ability to deliver extreme end-use applications that can be used as metal replacement, Roboze is going one step further with the release of its new machine: the ARGO 1000.

Described as the largest 3D printer to date in the manufacturer’s portfolio and in the world, the new machine is equipped with a heated chamber designed to produce large-scale parts with super polymers and composites for industrial applications.

The Italian machine manufacturer explains that the ARGO 1000 can produce parts up to one cubic meter, nearly 40 inches by 40 inches by 40 inches (101 cm by 101 cm), radically transforming the way industries, including aerospace, energy, transportation, MedTech and automotive, can fabricate lighter, higher-quality components. Using more sustainable and high-performing super polymers and composites such as PEEK, Carbon PEEK and ULTEM ™ AM9085F, Roboze is reducing the current strain on global supply chains.

After years of specializing in super polymers and high-temperature composites and paving the future of industrial 3D printing, we are excited to introduce our flagship Production Series solution, ARGO 1000,” said Alessio Lorusso, Founder and CEO of Roboze. “Since we announced the opening of our new headquarters in North America earlier this year, we have grown our global customer base and invested in R&D to fulfill customer demand for a much larger 3D heated chamber super polymer printer.

The manufacturer’s industrial automation system and proprietary gear-based (beltless) technology allow the production of parts that are six times more precise than those made with belt-driven printers.

We have gone far beyond prototypes, and are now building custom components for miniature satellites, gears for military-grade vessels, and parts for companies developing the nation’s sustainable infrastructure,” added Lorusso. “Our technologies ensure precise process control is maintained through the automation of every setting and calibration phase, resulting in continuous accuracy, repeatability, and the certification of every single part produced.”

With its premier suite of solutions, Roboze has outpaced existing 3D capabilities and is exceeding market expectations for custom, on-demand parts. The ARGO 1000 will be available for commercial distribution in 2022.

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