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| Depending on the geometry of a part, its application, | Depending on the geometry of a part, its application, | ||
| - | ====Ultimaker==== | + | =====Ultimaker===== |
| + | The Ultimaker printers are FDM filament fed 3D printers. Each has two extruders set up with build and support material with a tip width of .25,.4,.6 and .8 mm available. Layer lines are visible with this printer with slice heights of 60-200 micron, and this printer can print variable infill from 10% to 100%. | ||
| Default material: ABS (orange) & PVA (dissolvable) | Default material: ABS (orange) & PVA (dissolvable) | ||
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| * Requires post processing | * Requires post processing | ||
| * Susceptible to warping due to moisture | * Susceptible to warping due to moisture | ||
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| + | =====F270===== | ||
| + | The F270 is also a duel extruder FDM filament fed printer typically set up with build and support material. Layer lines are visible with variable slice height from 127-330 micron. Variable infill from 10%-100% is available. | ||
| - | ====F270==== | ||
| Default material: ABS (blue) & SQR (support) | Default material: ABS (blue) & SQR (support) | ||
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| * Quick easy printing resulting in fast turn around time | * Quick easy printing resulting in fast turn around time | ||
| * Capable of printing the largest prints (305x254 mm) | * Capable of printing the largest prints (305x254 mm) | ||
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| **Cons:** | **Cons:** | ||
| * Difficult to switch filament | * Difficult to switch filament | ||
| + | * Requires NaOH post process bath to remove support material | ||
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| + | =====Form 2===== | ||
| + | The Form 2 printer is a SLA resin printer capable of very high precision. USing UV light to cure the resin bath, layer lines are less pronounced with slice heights from 25-100 or 50-100 (durable & tough) micron depending on the resin. | ||
| - | ====Form 2==== | ||
| Default material: NA | Default material: NA | ||
| **Pros:** | **Pros:** | ||
| + | * Many material choices | ||
| + | * Clear | ||
| + | * White | ||
| + | * Durable | ||
| + | * Tough | ||
| + | * Flexable | ||
| + | * Black | ||
| * Able to produce optically clear parts | * Able to produce optically clear parts | ||
| - | * | + | * Able to produce sharp points/thin risers |
| **Cons:** | **Cons:** | ||
| * Chance of print failure if positioned incorrectly | * Chance of print failure if positioned incorrectly | ||
| + | * Requires post processing to remove supports | ||
| + | * Can develop slight warping on thin parts during curing | ||
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| - | ====Objet==== | + | =====Objet===== |
| Default material: RGD450 & support | Default material: RGD450 & support | ||
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| * Requires very little post processing | * Requires very little post processing | ||
| * Low chance of print failure | * Low chance of print failure | ||
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| **Cons:** | **Cons:** | ||
| * Highest material cost of all printers | * Highest material cost of all printers | ||
| * Slow printing time | * Slow printing time | ||
| + | * Pressure wash required to remove support material | ||
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| WORK IN PROGRESS | WORK IN PROGRESS | ||
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