3D printers
Korea Sindoh unveils cutting-edge 3D printer under new brand fabWeaver
The fabWeaver type A530 with accuracy, reliability, ease of use, low cost to be available in Q1 2022
Nov 18, 2021 (Gmt+09:00)
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Sindoh Co., South Korea’s top 3D printer maker, unveiled a state-of-the-art 3D printer under its new premium brand fabWeaver as it aims to expand its global presence.
The company introduced the fabWeaver type A530, a prototyping workstation for industrial 3D printing, at the FORMNEXT additive manufacturing expo in Frankfurt on Nov. 16-19.
“With fabWeaver type A530, it’s never been easier, faster or more affordable to achieve the promise of additive manufacturing for creating agile and distributed supply chains, where generating a prototype of a needed part, tool, jig or fixture takes a fraction of the time of traditional processes,” said Thomas Kim, director of marketing for fabWeaver, in a statement.
The prototyping workstation, priced starting at under $10,000, will be available in the first quarter of next year in North America, Europe, and South Korea.
The fabWeaver type A530 allows customers to build complex parts with precision and consistency as intended on their CAD designs. Users save time and gain the freedom to remove and assemble parts directly from the 3D printing platform with easy post-processing while ensuring the quality level of the surface – capabilities that are essential to building reliable working models. The printer’s dual-nozzle industrial design and low maintenance allow teams to improve the design and manufacturing performance at every level.
The 310 x 310 x 310 mm build size and printing speeds of up to 200 mm/s allow users to print the designs to the quality they want, at any time. A 7-inch full touch screen allows easy operation and maintenance, while companion Weaver3 Studio and Weaver 3 cloud/mobile software allow a seamless work process anywhere, with remote management and remote slice and print capabilities.
“There’s a sweet spot in the industrial 3D printing market that has been looking for faster, more durable 3D printed parts that teams can create more affordably,” said Jesus Fernandez, CEO at Leon 3D, an innovative 3D printing reseller and service bureau. “The fabWeaver type A530 is an exciting prototyping option that can answer that need, and help a wide variety of organizations to improve lead times with minimal cost.”
Jongwoo Cheon edited this article.
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