The latest 3D printing company to announce their entrance into this growing market is Kora. The Great Britain based company has announced that they are now taking orders for their new Alpha 3D Printer. According to Kora, the Alpha has the “biggest build ratio in its class”. The FDM based 3D printer features a large 807 cubic inch volume, with dimensions of 230mm x 230mm x 250mm.
Here are some more specifications of the Kora Alpha:
- Highly accurate and fast heating nozzle (160 – 300 degrees C)
- Layer resolution of 20 Microns to 400 Microns
- Position precision: X: 12.5 Microns (0.125mm), Y: 12.5 Microns (0.125mm), Z: 5 Microns (0.005mm)
- Print speed: 30mm/second – 300mm/second
- Travel speed: 30mm/second – 350mm/second
- Supported filament diameter: 1.75mm
- Nozzle diameter: Comes Standard with 0.4mm (available 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.6mm)
It also features a fast heating hotplate system, a fully integrated LED illumination system, an LCD screen, onboard webcam, WiFi, SD card reader, and an optional dual extruder upgrade kit. The Alpha uses a unique VariBLOCK head unit, which allows for the interchanging of extruder head systems. The company says that this will allow it to print using foods, liquids, pens, and more in the future.
Kora also brags about the 3D printer’s power efficiency and consumption, saying it only costs approximately 4 Pence per CC of filament extruded (including both filament and power consumption costs). It is also designed with quality and safety in mind. It features a solid, powder coated steel frame, which is has an optional fully enclosed build chamber.
The Alpha is priced at $1,895.00 and comes in Red, Black or Silver. The company plans to release a more in depth video, showing the printer in action this coming week. In the mean time, check out the promotional video below:
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