Large Chamber 3D Printer Produces Large Components or Small Industrial Batches
Arburg will present the Freeformer 750-3X at the Rapid+TCT trade show in Chicago.
Arburg announced it will premiere the Freeformer 750-3X, its largest industrial 3D printer to date, at the Rapid+TCT show, taking place May 2-4 in Chicago. The printer is designed for speed and economy, and is especially suited to functional components in a hard/soft combination.

Arburg’s new large capacity 3D printer, the Freeformer 750-3X.
Photo Credit: Arburg
The new printer has a build chamber of 116 square inches, enabling it to produce larger components or additively manufacture small batches industrially. Controls and data processing have been optimized for process stability, component quality, and build time. At Rapid+TCT, a Freeformer 750-3X will demonstrate the production of an automotive window seal.
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