3D printer for high temperature materials

Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) will launch a high-temperature version of its SAAM (Small Area Additive Manufacturing) 3D printer series at FABTECH 2018 on November 6 – 8 in Atlanta.

The SAAM HT 3D printer is the next step up, processing the highest performance polymer and composite materials. Constructed from an all-metal enclosure and frame, it has a nozzle that can sustain temperatures up to 450 degrees C (842° F) and a bed temperature up to 260 degrees C (500° F). This allows the system to process materials such as ULTEM for the aerospace industry; PEEK, for use in medical applications; and polycarbonate for applications requiring high impact strength and heat resistance. SAAM HT is for the manufacture of tooling involved in high temperature operations such as parts that need to go into an autoclave for sterilization. The system can also be used for small batch production (from 10s to 100s of parts per run) courtesy of its patented automatic-ejection mechanism.

“All materials compatible with SAAM can be used on the HT version,” said Chris Haid, General Manager of the NVBOTS Business Unit at CI.

Like the original version, the SAAM HT uses fused filament fabrication (FFF) technology to 3D-print parts directly from a CAD design using CI’s 3D printing software and certified materials.

Continuous automated operation with SAAM HT enables high-capacity 3D printing of functional parts without the need for a dedicated operator. Parts are 3D printed and then ejected into a storage chamber, readying SAAM HT to begin producing the next part automatically.

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