Plastic 3D printing MAMA-XL3000
industrial

Plastic 3D printing - MAMA-XL3000 - Modix Large 3D Printers - industrial
Plastic 3D printing - MAMA-XL3000 - Modix Large 3D Printers - industrial
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Characteristics

Materials to be printed
plastic
Applications
industrial

Description

The Modix MAMA XL3000 is the latest innovation in large-format 3D printing, designed to meet the growing demand for massive, high-precision parts. With a generous print volume of 3,000 x 1,000 x 1,000 mm, this advanced machine is perfect for industries requiring large, complex parts with minimal post-processing. Versatile Configurations for Maximum Flexibility Starting as a filament-only printer, the MAMA XL3000 is designed with future flexibility in mind. Soon, it will be available in a dual configuration, allowing users to switch between filament and pellet extrusion. This dual-material capability opens up a range of possibilities, providing both the precision of filament printing and the cost-efficiency of pellet extrusion for high-volume applications. Superior Motion Control with Static Bed Design The key differentiator of the MAMA XL3000 is its static bed design. Unlike the MAMA 1700, where the print bed moves along the Z-axis, the XL3000’s print bed remains stationary, while the extruder head moves along all three axes (X, Y, and Z). This design ensures superior stability, leading to improved print quality, especially for tall and intricate models, while also simplifying maintenance and calibration.

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