FUNMAT HT
FUNMAT HT
FUNMAT HT
FUNMAT HT
FUNMAT HT
The FUNMAT HT is the latest addition to the INTAMSYS 3D printers that sets a new standard for high-temperature 3D printing in industrial applications.
With its superior build volume, high-temperature capabilities, and intelligent design, the FUNMAT HT is the ultimate tool for creating complex parts and prototypes.
The FUNMAT HT is a high-performance 3D printer designed for industrial use, capable of printing with advanced materials such as PEEK, PEI, PPSU, and more. With its superior build volume, high-temperature capabilities, and intelligent design, the FUNMAT HT is the ultimate tool for creating complex parts and prototypes.
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ENGINEERED FOR RELIABLE PRINTING
With a sturdy frame and high-quality components, the FUNMAT HT is built to withstand the demands of industrial use, delivering consistent performance even in high-volume printing environments. The printer is also designed for easy maintenance, with a modular design that allows for easy replacement of parts and upgrades.
ELEVATE YOUR 3D PRINTING CAPABILITIES WITH FUNMAT HT
The FUNMAT HT is the ultimate tool for creating complex parts and prototypes. With its unmatched high-temperature capabilities, large build volume, intelligent design, and ease of use, this printer is sure to meet the needs of even the most demanding users. Don’t wait any longer to elevate your 3D printing capabilities to the next level. Contact us today to learn more about how the FUNMAT HT can take your industrial 3D printing to the next level.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below you’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions.
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Can I print functional prototypes with the Funmat HT 3D Printer?
Yes! The Funmat HT can handle a variety of materials, such as PEEK, ULTEM, and PEI, creating high-strength and durable functional prototypes. It has precise temperature control with an all-metal hot end and advanced thermal management system, ensuring accurate printing. The printer can also handle larger parts and multiple components in one go, reducing waste and saving time. The Funmat HT is ideal for aerospace, medical, or industrial fields, offering functional prototypes that meet your specific requirements.
Why is 3D printing good for the environment?
3D printing is eco-friendly as it reduces material waste and promotes recycling. It also decreases transportation emissions and encourages the use of durable products. Overall, 3D printing offers a sustainable manufacturing approach, contributing to a greener future.
What is the build volume of the FUNMAT PRO 410?
The FUNMAT PRO 410 has a build volume of 305 x 305 x 406 mm (12 x 12 x 16 inches), totaling 37.3 liters. It can handle large prints and multiple small prints in one job, saving time and increasing productivity. Its generous build volume allows you to produce complex or large parts. Whether manufacturing small parts or printing large prototypes, the FUNMAT PRO 410 is up to the task.
What is the temperature capability of the Intamsys FUNMAT PRO 610HT 3D Printer?
The FUNMAT PRO 610HT 3D Printer has impressive temperature capabilities. It can maintain a chamber temperature of 300°C (572°F) and extruder temperatures up to 500°C (932°F) with an all-metal hot end. This wide temperature range allows for printing with high-performance polymers like PEEK, ULTEM, PEKK, and more. Users can create durable parts for demanding applications requiring elevated temperatures.
What materials can be used with FUNMAT PRO 310 NEO?
The FUNMAT PRO 310 NEO supports a wide range of materials including ABS, PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, HIPS, and more. It can handle standard and specialized filament, allowing for material versatility. With its high-temperature extruder and heated build plate, the FUNMAT PRO 310 is capable of working with engineering-grade materials like PC, PA, PEEK, PEI, and carbon fiber composites. Its adaptability makes it suitable for industries such as prototyping, manufacturing, and research and development.