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3DP

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3DP ZCorporation

• Core Technology Invented and Patented at M.I.T.

• Subsequently Licensed and Developed by Z Corporation, Burlington MA

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3D Printer Process

• The machine spreads a layer of powder from the feed box to cover the surface of the build piston. The printer than sprays binder solution onto the loose powder, forming the first layer.

• The powder is glued together where the binder is sprayed. The remaining powder remains loose and supports the model layers that will be printed above.

• When the cross-section is completed, the build piston is lowered, a new layer of powder is spread over its surface, and the process is repeated.spread over its surface, and the process is repeated.

• The part builds layer-by-layer in the build piston until the part is completed, completely surrounded and covered by loose powder.

• Once the build is completed approximately 1 hour of drying time is needed before the excess powder can be swept away and the parts are lifted from the bed for further processing.

• Parts can be finished in a variety of ways.

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DesignMate Cx/Spectrum 510

• Build Speed: 2-3 layers per minute

• Layer Thickness: .0035” or .004”

• Build Platform: 10” x 14” x 8”

• Resolution: 600 x 540 dpi• Resolution: 600 x 540 dpi

• Number of Jets: 1216

• Number of Printheads: 4

• Software: Z Print (imports, slices, generates support, creates path, and sends data to 3D Printer)

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Zcorp 310

• Build Speed: 2-3 layers per minute

• Layer Thickness: .0035” or .008”

• Build Platform: 8” x 10” x 8”

• Resolution: 450 dpi

• Number of Jets: 304

• Number of Printheads: 1

• Software: ZPrint (imports, slices, generates support,

creates path, and sends data to 3D Printer)

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Zcorp 450

• Build Speed: 2-4 layers per minute

• Layer Thickness: .0035” or .004”

• Build Platform: 8” x 10” x 8”

• Resolution: 300 x 450 dpi

• Number of Jets 604

• Number of Printheads: 2 (one tri-color, one clear)

• Software: ZPrint (imports, slices, generates support,

creates path, and sends data to 3D Printer)

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Zcorp 650

• Build Speed: 2-4 layers per minute

• Layer Thickness: .0035” or .004”

• Build Platform: 10” x 15” x 8”

• Resolution: 650 x 540 dpi

• Number of Jets 1520

• Number of Printheads: 5

• Software: ZPrint (imports, slices, generates support,

creates path, and sends data to 3D Printer)

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• Advantages of 3D Printing– High Speed

– Low operational cost

– Versatile

– Simple to Operate

– Very Little Material Waste

– Color

• Disadvantages of 3D Printing– Limited Functional Parts

– Limited Strength– Limited Strength

– Limited Materials (Starch, Plaster-Based Materials)

– Poor Surface Finish

– Multiple secondary processes

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Operational Cost2.50 ~ 4.00 Cubic Inch

Z131 Powder 22 Pounds (500 Cubic Inches) 550.00

ZB60 Binder 1 Gallon 550.00

Zbond 101 3.53 Ounces 45.00

Zmax Epoxy 8.8 Ounces 45.00

Wax 17.6 Pounds 120.00

Maintenance Annual 6,500.00

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• ZP131– ZP131 is a multi-purpose material system that delivers the toughest parts, the

best resolution and great color accuracy. It is perfect for fit and functional

testing.

• ZP140– High-performance composite material that introduces the world’s easiest,

safest and greenest post-processing option for finishing monochrome 3D

Material Selection

safest and greenest post-processing option for finishing monochrome 3D

printed models – a quick mist with tap water.

• Zcast 501– The ZCast 501 Direct Metal Casting process enables you to produce cast metal

parts from a CAD file faster and less expensively than traditional prototype

casting methods.

• ZP14– ZP14 Investment Casting Material can be used to quickly fabricate parts that

can be dipped in wax to produce investment casting patterns.

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Zcorporation Systems Use Standard

Hewlett Packard Print heads

Z310 Only

Uses 1

Z510 Only

Uses 4

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