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05-03-2017, 10:31 AM #7
if you can get a polyjet for under £10,000 I'd be surprised.
Also do the materials support to a high enough temperature for injection moulding ?
Your best bet is most likely a hyrel with hi-temp extruder and look at printing with something like PEEK.
So you'll need both a heated enclosure and an all metal hi temperature extruder.
The new fusion looks like a major improvement over the original fusion printer. Worth a look.
There are a number of uk companies selling machines - so worth talking to them first.
Oh - almost forgot, my absolutely favourite machine from last years tct show - leapfrog bolt !
Has dual INDEPENDANT extruders. So you can print two things at once, or copies, or use soluble supports etc. Plus has hi-temp option up to 360c, is fully enclosed and looks amazing :-)
https://www.lpfrg.com/en/bolt/
Get that !
That said the hyrel also has multiple extruder options. Not independant (yet) - but you can have at least 4 heads running at the same time.
But if i had the money, I'd get the Bolt. Just fell in love with that machine.
Alas davo and hyrel have yet to make it to a uk exhibition, so i haven't had the chance to hug a Hyrel yet lol
These guys have one of the biggest printer stocks in the uk: https://www.technologyoutlet.co.uk/
They also sell leapfrog machines, so could possibly save on import tax etc.Last edited by curious aardvark; 05-03-2017 at 10:43 AM.
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