Designed for complex 3D printing needs which fills the gap between consumer and industrial 3D printing. It features a Dual Performance Extruder system, utilizing the included MakerBot Model 1XA and Support 2XA extruders combined with the enclosed build chamber. the METHOD can print a wide variety of complex and durable products using the materials of Carbon fiber, PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, Nylon, PLA etc.
Manufacturer | MakerBot | Funding Source | General Sir John Kotelwala Defence University |
Model | Method | Whether the equipment service can be provided to external researchers/institutions | Yes |
Manufactured Year | 0000 | Availability of Technically Competent Staff | |
HS Code | Instrument Condition | Functioning well | |
Vendor Name | Commencement of Operations Date | 0000-00-00 | |
Vendor Contact | InstrumentPrice | 0.00 | |
Vendor Url | Stage of the Record | Completed | |
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Institute | General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
Department | Department of Marine Engineering |
Laboratory | Design Laboratory |
Contact Person Name | LCdr KREMSB Ekanayake |
ekanayakekr@kdu.ac.lk | |
Phone Number | 0112635268 |
Mobile Number | 0719353132 |
Product Category | 3D Printing |
Sub Category | CNC, Additive manufacturing |
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Description | 3D printing refers to processes used to generate a 3D object in which layers of material are successively formed under a computer controlled program to create a physical object. The 3D file source is usually sliced into several layers, each layer generating a set of computer controlled instructions. |
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Number of samples per cycle | 0 |
Number of samples per day | 0 |
Total usage hour per day | 0 |