This new cartesian-style 3D printing platform expands the company's portfolio.
At Formnext 2024, CEAD unveiled the Flexcube with the tagline, ‘Think Inside the Box,’ to emphasize the creative potential and manufacturing capabilities within a single, space-efficient cube-shaped 3D printer for printing large industrial parts. With integrated milling options and a 3 + 1 axis system for 45-degree printing, this powerhouse facilitates the manufacturing of a wide range of applications and enables full part completion – handling 3D printing and post-processing of complex designs in one automated workflow.
“With the Flexcube, we’re redefining possibilities for industry innovators to manufacture within an accessible LFAM system,” said CEAD’s CEO Lucas Janssen. Designed to simplify and enhance production, the Flexcube offers an all-in-one LFAM platform that minimizes entry barriers, such as space requirements and robot knowledge, making the technology accessible for a wide range of users.
Built on a decade of expertise and insights
CEAD’s Flexcube results from over ten years of market insights and customer feedback, catering to the rising demand for accessible LFAM technology designed for industrial manufacturing.
“We identified a market gap where companies want to adopt large format 3D printing with a straight forward approach, and the Flexcube fills that,” explained Janssen. “Its user-friendly and intuitive design is ideal for users that want to focus on the end result: manufacturing large format composite parts at cost-effective production rates,” he added.
With integrated milling options, the Flexcube is an all-one-one platform that allows to finish parts fully automated within a single system. Its compact dimensions make it uniquely suited for spaces like universities and design studios, requiring just 2.5 meters in ceiling height. The machine ships in a single container, completely assembled, enabling customers to start production without extensive on-site assembly time.
“By removing unnecessary delays, we help customers implement their projects as quickly as possible,” Janssen said. Overall, the Flexcube platform empowers users to smoothly transition to an all-in-one LFAM platform, simplifying the complexities that some might associate with large-format 3D printing. “With the Flexcube, users will rapidly experience the transformative benefits of this technology,” he added.
The Flexcube Architecture and Design is ideal for, amongst others, serial production of interior pieces and decorative elements.
Flexcube solution series for specific sectors
The Flexcube is designed as a modular series, tailored to specific industries. The Flexcube Architecture & Design model, launched at Formnext 2024, is ideal for serial production of complex designs like furniture and interior elements, such as decorative panels. It optimizes production by enabling high printing speeds, the ability of printing multiple parts on a single print bed, and reducing space requirements – all while minimizing material use, promoting circularity and maximizing return of investment.
“This technology helps manufacturers to move towards a more sustainable production method in more ways than one,” stated Janssen. Other Flexcube configurations tailored for specific markets will also be available.
Flexcube sets new industry standards
“The Flexcube is designed to maximize print volume with exceptional space efficiency, as reflected in its impressive build volume-to-cell ratio’, said Maarten Logtenberg, CTO at CEAD. “For users requiring an even larger print area, its modular design allows for an additional expansion up to 12 meters,” he added.
The machine is designed for continuous operation purposes and its 45-degree rotating extruder extends creative potential by supporting complex geometries beyond traditional 3-axis 3D printing.
“Equipped with the Siemens Sinumerik ONE CNC controller, the Flexcube delivers precise, high-quality prints essential not only for sectors like architecture and design, which require excellent surface finishes, but also for industries that prioritize accuracy, precision and the overall integrity of the final printed part,” said Logtenberg. “With the Flexcube, we’re offering an exceptional cartesian all-in-one LFAM platform optimized for 3D printing – setting it apart from traditional platforms designed for milling,” added Logtenberg. For users looking to adopt large-format 3D printing, the Flexcube provides an attractive, space-efficient all-in-one solution that delivers the high-quality performance CEAD is known for.
With the Flexcube, CEAD reinforces its leadership in LFAM, providing flexible, scalable solutions that meet diverse manufacturing needs across industries. “Our team’s expertise helps clients select the right solution for their production goals, whether this is our robot-based Flexbot or cartesian-style Flexcube, our extensive portfolio ensures a perfect fit for everyone,” Janssen concluded.
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