Developers: | Fugo Precision 3D |
Date of the premiere of the system: | August 2024 |
Branches: | Mechanical and Instrument Engineering |
2024: Product Announcement
In early August 2024, Fugo Precision 3D introduced the Fugo Model A centrifugal 3D stereolithographic printing system. This innovative technology provides "layerless" printing with an accuracy of about 30 microns and a speed of 10 times higher than traditional stereolithographic printers.
Fugo Model A allows you to carry out several post-production procedures at once, which significantly reduces costs and increases efficiency for manufacturers. With an all-in-one system, users can print, wash, dry and even process hardened parts within a single system. In addition, the Model A is capable of precision printing up to 50 μm in all measurements.
With the advent of SLA and DLP technologies, the only significant problem with these printers was the use of mechanical means that were unable to distribute infinitely thin layers. Fugo Model A solves this problem because our technology does not use mechanical means to create layers during printing, "explained Sasha Shkolnik, CTO of Fugo Precision 3D. |
A centrifugal 3D printer is a multifunctional printer that works with a variety of photopolymers. Fugo Precision 3D looks forward to contracting with major manufacturers for whom 3D printing is a critical element of production lines. The company is already taking orders for the Model A and plans to deliver the first commercial production machines in the first quarter of 2025.
Our patented centrifugal printing technology is not just an improvement on existing systems, it's a complete rethink of 3D printing capabilities, "said Brian Allred, founder of Fugo Precision 3D. - We expect that our system will help manufacturers create higher quality parts at a lower price[1] |