3D Systems Launches ProJet CP 3000 3D Printer
2nd wax pattern printer
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HILL, SC, Oct 14, 2008 - 3D Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: TDSC), a
leading provider of 3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing
solutions, announced today the ProJet CP 3000 3D Production System for
the high-speed, high-volume production of RealWax casting patterns from
digital data for foundry prototyping and end-use parts applications.
The
ProJet CP 3000 provides a cost-effective system targeted for general foundry
applications such as medium-sized to large-sized mechanical parts for
engines, pneumatics, aerospace, general manufacturing and other heavy
equipment.
The ProJet CP 3000 uses 3D Systems’ new VisiJet CP200 wax build material
and VisiJet S200 dissolvable wax support material to produce 100% RealWax
patterns for investment casting of final parts using standard
investment-casting materials and procedures. Offering easy-to-cast,
high-precision RealWax patterns produced at best-in-class production speed
and throughput, the ProJet CP 3000 Production System is an exceptional value
for foundries, mold makers and other casting-oriented producers or service
providers. This 3D Printer builds high-quality patterns, including highly
complex geometric shapes that traditional CNC or milling processes are
unable to produce.
With a large X-Y-Z build volume of 11.75 x 7.3 x 8 inches (or 298 x 185 x
203 mm) and a single-pass print-head design, this new printer can build
either a single large or multiple smaller patterns across the entire X-Y
build area without sacrificing build time. Its part stacking and nesting
feature for the patterns that it produces enables full utilization of the
Z-direction build volume for longer unattended operation.
Together with the recently announced ProJet CPX 3000 System, this new 3D
Printer expands 3D Systems’ portfolio of solutions specifically targeted to
meet the needs of investment casting professionals. The new ProJet CP 3000
3D Production System was designed specifically for both high-production
output and 100% real wax patterns that melt and burn out just like injected
wax patterns. Its new dissolvable wax support system is quick and easy to
remove, leaving smooth support-side surfaces. Both build and support
materials are environmentally friendly and require no special handling. This
new production system is better suited than previously available systems in
this class for the demanding foundry working environment, and it does not
require the production of patterns from photocurable materials, which
typically exhibit thermal expansion during the casting process that may
limit the part-size and geometries that can be successfully cast.
"We are very pleased to be able to deliver the new ProJet CP 3000 3D
Production System, the first high-volume wax pattern production system
designed specifically for general foundry casting applications," said Buddy
Byrum, 3D Systems’ senior director of 3D Printing solutions. "The ability of
this new precision manufacturing tool to quickly produce easy-to-cast
precision wax patterns directly from CAD should reduce our customers’ cycle
time and production costs, resulting in improved final part quality and
functionality."
3D Systems plans to start shipping the ProJet CP 3000 System during the
fourth quarter of this year and will provide live demonstrations and
training on this exciting new printer at its World Conference from October
20-23, 2008, in Charlotte, NC/Rock Hill, SC. Conference information is
available at
www.3dworldconference.com.
About 3D Systems Corporation
3D Systems is a leading provider of 3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping and
Direct Manufacturing solutions. Its systems and materials reduce the time
and cost of designing products and facilitate direct and indirect
manufacturing by creating actual parts directly from digital input These
solutions are used for design communication and prototyping well as for
production of functional end-use parts: Transform your products.
For more information, visit
www.3dsystems.com.
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