![]() ![]() ![]() The first clients will be using it for the production of complex water jacket cores for metal casting. The company are also positioning it for 3D printing automotive parts. The VJET X is a very advanced system by all estimates with a significant amount of complex autonomous systems. It also automates the cleaning of the printed parts via robotic systems and transporting of sand cores to casting lines. Related Story ExOne and Siemens Partner to Bring More Automation to 3D Printing Another detail the company revealed is that the VJET X increases turnaround for 3D printing by integrating fully automated handling systems for loading, unloading and post processing. The printer creates sand cores for indirect additive mass manufacturing of metal parts. There are a few details we do know about its mass production capabilities. ![]() Little is known about the printer at present and the company has only provided concept images. Ingo Ederer stated, “ Today I can say that, together with our partners, we believe we can become one of the world’s first companies to deliver a 3D printing solution for automotive serial-production.” He continued: “ The 3D printing industry is at an inflection point and this achievement marks a key milestone in our mission.” Mass Production of Metal Parts With Sand Cores The VJet X was originally announced in August 2018. The system also brings in a complex, new process unit combining multiple printing and re-coating units, enabling the high print speeds and layer times below five seconds. As a result, it can achieve a printing volume of 180cm³ every 5 seconds. This makes roughly 10 times faster than the company’s previous models. With the bed of a voxeljet VX1000 printer, spanning 1,000 x 600 x 500 mm, the VJET X is capable of a layering speed less than 5 seconds. The device produces sand cores for indirect additive manufacturing, achieving speeds greater than any of the company’s previous systems.įrom what we know about the VJET X, it has some very novel industrial capabilities. While Voxeljet had announced the printer a while ago, this will be its first major public appearance. German OEM Voxeljet will finally be debuting their VJET X mass 3D printing system at the GIFA International Foundry Trade Fair from the 25th to 29th of June. ![]()
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