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higher resolution, and Arcam LayerQam, a camera-based monitoring system for part quality verification. Arcam AB
Ph: +46 (0)31 710 32 00 E-mail:
info@arcam.com Web site:
www.arcam.com
Color Multi-Material 3D Printer
Objet500 Connex3 color multi-material 3D printer features triple-jetting technology that combines droplets of three base materials to produce parts with virtually unlimited combina- tions of rigid, flexible, and transparent color materials as well as digital materials in a single part run. Product designers and manu- facturers have the ability to achieve the characteristics of an
assembled part without assembly or painting. This helps them validate designs, make good decisions earlier before commit- ting to manufacturing, and bring products to market faster. Similar to a 2D inkjet printer, three color materials—VeroCyan, VeroMagenta and VeroYellow—are combined to produce hundreds of vivid colors. The 3D printer features a large build envelope, is ideal for high capacity production, and can run with about 30 kg of resin per cycle. Stratasys 3D Printers & Production Systems Ph: 952-937-3000 Web site:
www.stratasys.com
Rapid Prototyping, 3D Printing
RedEye, by Stratasys, is one of the world’s largest providers of rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing services. High-quality parts delivered quickly
to market reduce cost and improve competitiveness. 3D printing technologies available for rapid prototyping include FDM and PolyJet. RedEye by Stratasys Ph: 866-882-6934 Web site:
www.redeyeondemand.com
Portable Measuring Arm Next-generation Romer Absolute Arm offers CMM noncontact laser scanning capabilities for CAD-to-part inspections and reverse engineering applications. It provides immediate feedback of criti- cal features after design iterations for quality control or rapid prototyping. The arm features optimized ergonomics, a new wrist design, and greater stability to create a better user experience while further reducing operator fatigue. The
six-axis portable measuring arm introduces a wrist designed around the complex contours of the human hand. The new wrist on the seven-axis Absolute Arm has a more natural feel with rotation centered on the system’s probe. Both systems feature a lockable, Zero-G counterbalance. Hexagon Metrology Ph: 847-214-5234 Web site:
www.HexMet.us/ROMER/3Dprint
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