The thermally stable material features high stiffness and dimensional stability to resist vibration. To meet growing demand for parts that can withstand repeated impacts, the printer’s accompanying new material, Nylon 11 CF Powder, can produce light, rigid parts that can replace metal components. High packing density and powder recyclability lower per-part cost and achieve ROI faster. The printer also makes a significant stride toward sustainability with new low-waste printing functionality. The 30-watt laser sinters parts in hours, not days, the video explains, enabled by an upgraded galvanometer system and rapid scanning up to 12.5 meters per second. The Fuse1+ 30W offers twice the printing speed of its predecessor for same-day printing of industrial-grade materials and nitrogen purge compatibility for in-house carbon-fiber printing, according to the company’s launch video. The Fuse1+ 30W doubles printing speed of previous model and offers nitrogen purge compatibility.
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