Designed for customized serial production, 3D printer manufacturer WASP introduces today a new 3D printer in its portfolio. Named Delta WASP 2040 Production, it integrates an automated process for 24h printing of technical materials.
Once the print is over, the stainless steel belt brings it outwards until it finally detaches from the printing surface. The belt will return into the previous position to start another print. The belt is also divided into different zones with different surface textures and materials in order to allow optimal adhesion.
WASP has solved the most frequent issues with belt equipped 3D printers. Poor flatness, warping, lack of adhesion and vibrations on 3D printed parts have been solved introducing the so-called: “Vacuum System”. In fact the stainless steel, in addition to the possibility of being heated up to 120°C, maintains its flatness and stability during the whole printing process thanks to a pump generating vacuum on the buildplate. The pump is then deactivated to allow the belt to move once the print is over.
WASP introduces another interesting solution for printing technical materials such as ABS, PA-CF and TPU, hence a air heater able to bring the chamber temperature up to 70°C, and a dynamic door opening based on the height of the printed part, in order to reduce the loss of hot chamber air.
A new function called “job queue” has also been implemented in order to better manage production, this function allows the user to select the number of parts to be printed but also the possibility to print a sequence of different objects.
The new Delta WASP 2040 PRODUCTION is also supported by all the already established innovations seen on the Delta WASP INDUSTRIAL X, such as steel cored belts, dual gear filament driver, auto calibration system, continuous print mode, gcode analysis, and an optimized firmware for WIFI remote control. A new paradigm in the industry field is officially formed.
Delta WASP 4070 TECH contributes to the digitization of companies and it is therefore compatible with European funding for technological development.
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