At the Massivit 3D stand #E7922 at RAPID, visitors will experience live demos of the Massivit 5000 abilities to print at 30x the production speed of other technologies, empowering manufacturers in the automotive, marine, rail, defense, and other industries, to produce large, custom parts within a matter of hours instead of days.
A gallery of models printed by the upcoming revolutionary Massivit 10000, demonstrating how companies can shorten Composites’ mold production time by up to 80% while benefiting from the system’s unique material characteristics.
The Massivit stand will be equipped with the recently launched Massivit 5000. Based on the company’s unique, patented Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology – already adopted across 40 countries for cost-effective production of large, custom parts – the Massivit 5000 introduces to the market new resolutions, print modes, and automation capabilities, enabling production of large-scale parts within hours instead of days.
At the stand, Massivit will also demonstrate models of the revolutionary Massivit 10000 system, coming in 2022. The Massivit 10000 represents a paradigm shift in the process for composites molds manufacturing, enabling their production of large-scale molds within days instead of weeks. The Massivit 10000 launch is planned for early next year, but with growing demand from the market, visitors can already be introduced to this groundbreaking technology, its capabilities and have access to early bird benefits.
Massivit 10000 Technology
The Massivit 10000 was conceived to overcome the tooling bottle neck by digitizing the process. It leverages thermosetting polymer casting materials that provides high HDT (Heat Deflection Temperature) and low CTE (Coefficient of Thermal Expansion) to match the market’s needs.
The Massivit 10000 leverages the company’s newly developed technology called Cast-In-Motion (CIM) that combines ultra-fast additive manufacturing with direct casting of proprietary, industrial-grade, thermoset polymer material.
Massivit 3D’s Cast-In-Motion technology enables direct casting of the mold (“direct female”), thereby eradicating the need to produce the initial master (or plug). This reduces existing nineteen-step workflows into just four steps. In addition, the Cast-In-Motion technology also offers exceptional geometry freedom for complex designs.
Massivit 5000 Technology
Massivit 5000, the latest addition to the Massivit 3D portfolio of large-scale 3D printers, is designed to respond to the needs of the Automotive, Rail, Marine, Aerospace, Service Bureaus, and other sectors; Massivit 5000 empowers manufacturers and service bureaus to expedite their lead times and streamline their workflow.
This Massivit 5000, facilitates complex, large parts up to 57” x 44” x 70” (145cm x 111cm x 180cm) that instantly cure during the printing process, enabling ready-made parts straight off the printer without the need for excessive post-processing and with almost no required support structures.
A new printing material, DIMENGEL 110, now available with the Massivit 5000, facilitates high-definition printing and greater fidelity to CAD designs. Two new resolutions enable print optimization according to layer thickness and speed requirements. The Massivit 5000 offers a Dual Material System that allows operators to print simultaneously with a different material on each head. New software automation features also allow operators to improve workflow efficiencies and enable easy monitoring and operations.
The Massivit 5000 Movie can be viewed here.
Erez Zimerman, CEO at Massivit 3D, said “We are thrilled to showcase our new products at this exciting event and to demonstrate how we are transforming industries with our latest technological breakthroughs. We are bringing to market new additive manufacturing systems that enable manufacturers to overcome existing limitations in process inefficiencies, production speed, product size, materials and complexity. The participation at RAPID is a significant milestone on our roadmap and another step-in re-inventing manufacturing of large parts across multiple industries.”
Come visit us at our booth for a live demo of our technology – stand #E7922
About Massivit 3D
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd. www.massivit3D.com (Tel Aviv Stock Exchange: MSVT) is the leading provider of large-scale 3D printing systems for the Automotive, Marine, Rail, Scenic Fabrication and other industries. Massivit 3D’s solutions enable ultra-fast, cost-effective production of large parts. Its portfolio of 3D printing systems is designed to transform manufacturing of large parts by leveraging unique thermoset polymer technology. Founded in 2013 by a team of industry experts, Massivit 3D is headquartered in Lod, Israel and successfully completed its initial public offering (IPO) on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) in Q1, 2021. The company provides its customers across 40 countries with end-to-end services, supported via an extensive global dealer network.
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