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FUNMAT PRO 610HT
The cutting-edge 3D printer that is designed to handle high-temperature materials and the large build volumes.
THE ULTIMATE 3D PRINTING SOLUTION FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS
This printer is built to handle high-temperature materials and has the largest build volume for INTAMSYS printers, making it an ideal solution for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical. With its advanced features and capabilities, the FUNMAT PRO 610HT is an excellent investment for businesses looking to enhance their production processes and stay ahead of the competition.
FFF PRINTING
FFF (FUSED FILAMENT FABRICATION) PRINTING
Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) printing, also known as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), is a popular Additive Manufacturing technology that revolutionizes the manufacturing process. It involves the layer-by-layer construction of objects using a thermoplastic filament. As each layer solidifies, the platform lowers, allowing subsequent layers to be added, resulting in a complete 3D object. The FUNMAT PRO 410 is an open source printer out of the box. No additional licensing or special configuration is needed to use any off-the-shelf filament.
PRICING STARTING AT $124,999
Model | FUNMAT PRO 610HT
Printing Technology | Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
Machine Size | 1,710×1,390×2,080mm(67.3×54.7×80.1in)
Machine Netweight | 1,450 kg/3197lb
Build Volume | 610×508×508(24×20×20in)
Build Platform | Vacuum Absorption Platform
Leveling | Automatic Leveling
Layer Thickness | 0.15-0.3mm
Max Travel Speed | XY: Max. 400mm/s Z: Max. 50mm/s
Printing Nozzles | 2 Printing Nozzles Without Scratching
Extruder Temperature | Max. 500℃/932℉
Chamber Temperature | Max. 300℃/572℉
Filament Chamber Temperature | Max 50℃/122°F, with dry compressed air (external air compressor is required)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below you’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions.
You can count on personalized support around the clock by email, live chat, or by joining a live webinar.
What is the temperature capability of the Intamsys FUNMAT PRO 610HT 3D Printer?
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.
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 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.
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FUNMAT PRO 410
The cutting-edge 3D printer that is designed to handle high-temperature materials and the large build volumes.
THE ULTIMATE 3D PRINTING SOLUTION FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE MATERIALS
The Funmat Pro 410 is made for printing with various high-performance materials such as PEEK, PEKK, PPS, as well as engineering and production materials. The printer offers a large build volume and delivers unmatched accuracy, high-quality industrial-grade parts, and faster iteration even with complex designs. This printer is excellent for high precision parts created with a quick turnaround in order to stay ahead of the market.
FFF (FUSED FILAMENT FABRICATION) PRINTING
Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) printing, also known as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), is a popular Additive Manufacturing technology that revolutionizes the manufacturing process. It involves the layer-by-layer construction of objects using a thermoplastic filament. As each layer solidifies, the platform lowers, allowing subsequent layers to be added, resulting in a complete 3D object. The FUNMAT PRO 410 is an open source printer out of the box. No additional licensing or special configuration is needed to use any off-the-shelf filament.
PRICING STARTING AT $24,999
Model | FUNMAT PRO 410
Model Printing Technology | Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
Machine Size | 728×684×1480mm (28.7×26.9×58.3in)
Build Volume | 305×305×406mm (12×12×16in)
Build Platform | PI Sheet Heating+Ceramic Glass
Leveling | Automatic Leveling
Layer Thickness | 0.05-0.5mm
Max Travel Speed | XY: Max. 300mm/s
Printing Nozzles | 2 Printing Nozzles Without Scratching, Able to Move up and Down
Extruder Temperature | Max. 500℃/932℉
Platform Temperature | Max. 160℃/320℉
Chamber Temperature | Max. 90℃/194℉
Filament Chamber Temperature | Max. 70℃/158℉
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below you’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions.
You can count on personalized support around the clock by email, live chat, or by joining a live webinar.
Can I print functional prototypes with the Funmat HT 3D Printer?
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.
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.
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Take advantage of production-ready, nylon 3D printing with an affordable, compact selective laser sintering (SLS) platform
THE NEXT GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL 3D PRINTING
Bring production-ready, nylon 3D printing to your workspace with an affordable, compact selective laser sintering (SLS) platform.
The Fuse 1+ is Formlabs’ first SLS printer that is designed to produce high-quality parts at a fraction of the cost. From print setup to powder recovery, the easy-to-use printing hardware and software are designed to maximize your efficiency at every step of the process.
SLS PRINTING
SLS printing gives high value with precision accuracy and a smooth surface finish. It requires the use of a post-curing station and finishing tools to remove excess powder, but creates strong, functional parts that do not need support structures.
Pick Your Best Pricing: Starting at $20,999
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COMPLETE THE FUSE 1+ ECOSYSTEM
The Fuse Sift is a safe, efficient powder recovery system for the Fuse 1+ 3D printer. This simple, all-in-one station combines part extraction, powder recovery, storage, and mixing in a single free-standing device. The Fuse Sift is known to be the 3D printer with the highest functionality in a single device available on the SLS market.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below you’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions.
You can count on personalized support around the clock by email, live chat, or by joining a live webinar.
How much does Formlabs Fuse 1 cost?
Is there a way to track the print in process in the Fuse 1?
Yes. During setup and printing, an intuitive Touch UI walks you through every step. The touchscreen displays a live stream of the print bed so you can watch each new layer take shape. This camera view is also available from your computer in PreForm so you can monitor your print without leaving your desk.
What are the benefits of SLS 3D printing technology?
SLS 3D printing technology allows for strong, complex designs. It does not require support structures and often functions as end-use parts. The Fuse 1 is designed to be accessible and easy to use. The typical setup time takes less than 1 hour until you are ready to print.
What is the average lifespan of a Formlabs printer?
The lifespan of your printer depends on many factors. However, all Formlabs printers must pass a rigorous endurance test. The 36-month design operation test ensures a long-lasting, quality printer.
What warranty comes with a Formlabs 3D printer?
Every Formlabs printer ships with a one-year warranty.
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Advanced 3D printing materials created to deliver incredible results
Overview
Selecting 3D printing material isn’t always easy or straightforward – often times it requires balancing multiple attributes to achieve your intended outcome. Our Additive Manufacturing Specialists can help you make the right decision for your specific printing needs.
- Formlabs offers over 25 different resins, ranging from standard prototyping materials to engineering materials with various material properties
- Formlabs is pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing by developing dozens of cutting-edge materials. From soft and stretchy to strong and rigid, these materials unlock new applications and help make mass customization of consumer goods a reality.
TYPES AND BENEFITS OF RESIN
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PRICING
FUSE 1 RESINS
An important fact to keep in mind is the chemical stability of SLS printed parts compared to SLA printed parts. SLA resin part properties change over time with UV light exposure and temperature. Nylon 12 parts do not dramatically change over time.
Nylon 12: This thermoplastic is already used in practically every imaginable application and is well-suited for prototyping, finished parts, and everything in between. Best suited for Engineering & Product Design, Manufacturing & Production, and Medical. Commonly known as thermoplastic material for industrial 3D printing and suitable for functional prototypes and small batch manufacturing.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below you’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions.
You can count on personalized support around the clock by email, live chat, or by joining a live webinar.
Which Formlabs resin has the highest impact strength?
For the highest impact strength among Formlabs materials, choose Durable Resin. Other good options include Tough Resin or Grey Pro Resin.
What type of material is Formlabs resin made out of?
The proprietary material of Formlabs resins is liquid photopolymers.
Are there any post-curing requirements for the ESD Resin?
What kind of resins does Formlabs 3D printers use?
There are 3 types of resins available: Standard Resins, Engineering Resins, or Nylon Powders (for the Fuse 1).
Custom-formulated Standard Resins deliver the highest-quality output plus capture astonishing detail without sacrificing strength. Engineering Resins are versatile, reliable, and formulated to help reduce costs, iterate faster, and bring better experiences to market. Nylon Powders 3D print production-ready, end-use parts on the Fuse 1 printer. Check out our Formlabs Resins Library.
Is there a way to recycle used solvent?
Yes, Formlabs recommends recycling solvents for environmental and costs concerns. Investing in recycling Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) reduces waste and disposal costs, production emissions, purchasing costs, and supply chain interruptions.
INTAMSYS Filament
INTAMSYS Filament
INTAMSYS Filament
INTAMSYS Filament
INTAMSYS Filament
Innovative 3D printing materials created to deliver incredible outcomes
Overview
Selecting 3D printing material isn’t always easy or straightforward – often times it requires balancing multiple attributes to achieve your intended outcome. Our Additive Manufacturing Specialists can help you make the right decision for your specific printing needs.
- INTAMSYS offers a wide range of different filaments, ranging from basic materials to engineering materials with various material properties
- INTAMSYS is pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing by developing dozens of cutting-edge materials like PEEK, PEKK, and more. From soft and stretchy to the hardest, strongest, and most rigid, these materials unlock new applications and help make mass customization of consumer goods a reality.
TYPES AND BENEFITS OF FILAMENT
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below you’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions.
You can count on personalized support around the clock by email, live chat, or by joining a live webinar.
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.
What 3D Printers can print PEEK?
The INTAMSYS FUNMAT HT, FUNMAT PRO 410, and FUNMAT PRO 610HT.
What is the INTAMSYS PA12-CF material?
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FORM 3BL
A large format 3D printer for medical professionals to scale up your production and print biocompatible materials with the Form 3BL
PRODUCTION YOU CAN RELY ON
Designed to work around the clock, the Form 3BL works continuously so that you don’t have to. Reclaim your time and produce parts you’ll be proud to deliver without the hassle or prohibitive costs. Formlabs brings unprecedented reliability, quality, and ease of use with validated workflows tested by medical professionals.
MEDICAL GRADE 3D PRINTING
The Form 3BL is raising the bar for 3D printing in the medical industry. With an expansive build volume of 33.5 x 20 x 30 cm (13.2 x 7.9 x 11.* in), printing life-sized patient anatomy in a single build is now a possibility. Optimized specifically for biocompatible and engineering materials, the Form 3BL has been intuitively designed with functional hardware and software. This makes the Form 3BL the reliable choice for medical professionals.
the benefits are real
PINPOINT PRECISION
The custom-designed Light Processing Unit (LPU) inside the printer uses a compact system of lenses and mirrors to deliver accurate, repeatable prints.
- Crisp, Clean Features: The high-power-density laser passes through a spatial filter to guarantee a clean laser spot.
- Consistent Printing: A parabolic mirror ensures that the laser prints perpendicular to the build plane to maintain uniform print quality across the entire build platform.
- Improved Part Clarity: With LFS technology’s improved layer registration and surface finish, translucent materials print clearer than ever, right off the printer.
NONSTOP PRINTING
The Form 3 constantly monitors print performance so you can focus on bringing your most creative ideas to life. Integrated sensors help maintain ideal print conditions and send you alerts about the state of your machine.
- Closed-Loop Calibration: Optical sensors continuously correct for scale, power and can even detect dust.
- Hassle-Free Materials Management: Switch between materials in seconds with a simple cartridge system.
- User-Replaceable Components: The Light Processing Unit, rollers, and optics window can be replaced in-house, reducing the need for replacement printer shipments.
GROW WITH YOUR BUSINESS
Whether you start with one 3D printer or many, you can always add capacity as demand grows. Use the same tool from prototyping into production and easily expand into new applications.
- Industrial Quality: The Form 3 offers industrial capabilities at a fraction of the price of traditional industrial machines.
- Plug & Print: Formlabs 3D printers are ready to plug and print right out of the box – no specialized training required.
- Avoid Delays: Bringing production in-house with the Form 3 provides the fast turnaround time and flexibility you need to scale.
Pricing
Basic Package
$13,999
EXPLORE MORE FROM THE FORMLABS ECOSYSTEM
Simple, Software Tools
Prepare files for printing in PreForm and manage printers and teams through your online Dashboard.
Automated Post-Processing for Large Scale 3D Prints
Streamline your workflow and consistently produce clean, high-quality, accurate parts with our automated, large format post-processing machines. The Form Wash L and Form Cure L are ideal for washing and post-curing full size Form 3L and Form 3BL prints or batch processing smaller parts.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below you’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions.
You can count on personalized support around the clock – by email, live chat, or by joining a live webinar.
Has the Form 3BL been validated by the FDA?
The Form 3L and Form 3BL are certified by relevant US, Canadian, and European Safety standards and workflows
What size prints can be produced by the Form 3BL?
The Form 3BL can print up to full-size anatomy and medical devices. With a 19.4” diagonal, the Form 3BL can print adult femurs, pelvic bones, skulls, and more at a 1:1 scale.
What is included in the Form 3L Basic Package?
- Form 3L 3D Printer
- Resin Tank
- Build Platform
- Finish Kit
- PreForm Software
- 1 Year Pro Service Plan
- Extended Warranty
Contact us for any questions you may have about package pricing, add ons, services, or extended warranties.
How do I update my firmware?
To check the firmware version on your Formlabs device:
- Open PreForm and click File > Printers from the menu bar.
- Select a machine from the Printer List to display the firmware version.
- Select Update
If you come across any errors, please reach out to our Service Team for help.
Can I leave parts in the printer after they finish?
Yes, Formlabs SLA printers have an orange cover that blocks UV light, so you can leave parts in the printer with the cover closed to protect them.