This 3D printer for training companies should be easy to use and work reliably. Lubrication-free, robust, reliable and cost-effective components were needed.
A house from the 3D printer? That has been realistic for a long time. The façade of the Dutch "Europe Building" in Amsterdam's Marine Quarter was partly built in this way. The idea was provided by the architectural firm DUS, which also provides a mobile 3D printer for such work. During the production of the façade elements, the architects used both our linear robot systems and engineering support.
The environmental conditions of office 3D printers are cost-effective because they are indoor applications with good ventilation and stable temperature. Accordingly, no dust or dirt particles may adhere. For this purpose, drylin® T rail guides, carriages with adjustment, dryspin® high helix lead screws and lead screw nuts were used.