In addition to dental and jewelry products, the high-speed XCELL 3D printer can manufacture ready-to-use parts and direct casting molds at standard manufacturing tolerances, using the company’s special polymers. It offers a fast, all-in-one solution, and negates labor associated with curing and washing.
DWS is well-known for its semi-professional XFAB SLA 3D printer, which was originally launched at CES 2015. At this year’s CES, the company will be showcasing its expanded line of XFAB desktop 3D printers, which features three new professional-grade models based on the award-winning XFAB desktop platform.
The three new XFAB printers are a direct response to DWS customer requests, and each one has the next generation of BluEdge laser, along with proprietary integrated materials and vat management.
Each of the three new XFAB models are plug and play, and both the 2000 and the 2500 feature a patented, cylindrical 180 mm work area.
“With its expanded automotive and 3D printing focus, CES 2018 is the best venue for us to showcase our most advanced professional additive manufacturing systems. For over two decades, we have been pioneering and disrupting segments of the additive manufacturing industry with our innovative stereolithography systems and materials,” said Maurizio Costabeber, the developer of the first desktop 3D printer and the General Manager of DWS. “We are taking bold steps to make additive manufacturing 4.0 real and affordable to automotive, aerospace and durable goods users through our groundbreaking new products and our geographic expansion into North America.”
Costabeber said, “North America is one of the most important additive manufacturing markets. After decades of pioneering the additive manufacturing industry with our innovative stereolithography systems and materials, we are enthusiastic about bringing our latest products and services to this important marketplace.”
DWS also invested in a new facility as part of its North American expansion, and is ready to offer local sales and marketing coverage of its professional SLA 3D printer and materials portfolio, which will likely attract many qualified professional US resellers. In addition, the company recently joined the Techniplas open innovation program, in order to reinforce its expertise in the automotive industry.
To see DWS’s additive manufacturing 4.0 technology for yourself, check out the company’s booth #8108 in the 3D Printing Marketplace at CES 2018, which runs January 8-12, 2018. Don’t forget, 3DPrint.com will also be at CES, bringing you all of the latest product and technology news right from the showroom floor.
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