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Geeetech A20 3D Printer
68 Review-
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- Professional
- Build Volume: 250*250*250
- Software: EasyPrint 3D, Repetier-Host, Simplify 3D, Cura, Slic3r, etc.
- Printing technology: FDM
- Filament: PLA, ABS
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm
- Printing accuracy: 0.1 mm
- Screen: LCD display
£375.00
£490.00
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Geeetech A20T 3D Printer
138 Review-
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- Education
- Home
- Professional
- Build Volume: 250*250*250
- Software: Repetier-Host, EasyPrint 3D, Cura
- Printing technology: FDM
- Filament: PLA, ABS
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Printing accuracy: 0.1 - 0.2 mm
- Screen: LCD display
£450.00
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Geeetech A10M 3D Printer
60 Review-
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- Professional
- Build Volume: 220*220*260
- Software: Repetier-Host, EasyPrint 3D, Cura
- Frame: Aliuminium
- Filament: PLA
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Printing accuracy: 0.1 mm
- Screen: LCD display
£270.00
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Anet ET5X 3D Printer
65 Review-
Windows
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MacOS
- Professional
- Build Volume: 300*300*400
- Software: Cura, Repetier, Simplify3D
- Layer Thickness: 0.1 - 0.3 mm
- Frame: Metal frame
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Recommended filament: PLA/ABS/HiPS
- LCD display: Color touch screen
£460.00
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Anycubic Chiron 3D Printer
52 Review-
Windows
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MacOS
- Professional
- Build volume: 400mm*400mm*450mm
- Input Formats: .STL, .OBJ, .JPG, PNG
- Output Formats: GCode
- Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 mm
- Print Speed: 20~100mm/s
£450.00
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Creality LD002R 3D Printer
47 Review-
Windows
- Professional
- Build Volume: 119*65*160
- File format: STL/CTB
- XY axis precision: 0.075mm
- Layer thickness: 0.02 - 0.05 mm
- Printing speed: 6 - 18 s/layer
- Resin: Photo sensitive, Elastomeric, Standard, Dental
- Display: color touch screen
£480.00
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DISWAY DC 10S5 3D Printer
98 Review-
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- Professional
- Build Volume: 500*500*500
- Software: Dcreate3D, Cura, Repetine-Hdst, Simplify 3D
- Printing technology: FDM
- Printing accuracy: 0.1mm
- Filament: PLA, ABS, TPU, Copper, Wood
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm
- Screen: LCD display
£910.00
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JGAURORA Magic 3D Printer
57 Review-
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- Professional
- Build Volume: 220*220*250
- Software: Cura/Simplify3D/Slic3r/JGcreat
- Frame: Metal
- Printing Speed 10 -150 mm/h
- Layer Thickness: 0.1 - 0.3 mm
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Filament: PLA, Wood PLA, TPU, ABS
- Screen: LCD color touch
£270.00
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Mingda D2 3D Printer
40 Review-
Windows
- Professional
- Build Volume: 230*230*260
- Slicing Software: Cura, Repetier - Host, Simplify3D
- Printing technology: FDM
- Printing speed: 20 - 60 mm/h
- Printing accuracy: 0.1 mm
- Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
- Printing material: PLA, ABS, Wood, etc.
£520.00
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Mini 3D Factory in Your Office
Just like any other piece of technology has infiltrated our lives so deeply, 3D printers are no exception. The 3D printing machine is widely used pretty much anywhere, but the most popularity it found among professional manufacturers. Industrial 3D printer IS the new thing in professional and manufacturing circles. 3D printers are widely used in dental, architectural industries, aerospace and automotive industries, printing parts that win races and go to space, in home decor and so on. Very popular these days are 3D printed jewelry and toys, some even make clothes and footwear, since you can use recycled plastic materials.
For a perspective of a professional manufacturer, you need a 3D printer that is durable, powerful, precise and at the same time will be the most cost-effective option out there. There are so many different ones on the market today, and it is hard to choose the best 3D printer to fit your needs, however, it is possible.
As much as they are alike, they are also very different and depending on your printing needs and your industry you can find the perfect 3D printer for you.
How to choose a perfect 3D printer
So before even starting to look for a 3D printer, you need to understand what you need from it. How fast you need it to print, how many details will you need to outline, what is the size of your objects and what will be the wait and the material used to create your product.
Most 3D printers are compatible with a wide range of filament, such as PLA, ABS, HIPS, Nylon, wood and so on. There is even a chocolate 3D printer, how crazy is that… However, most of them do rely on plastic, as their raw material, although there are some models available of a ceramic 3D printer. Those can be used to print home decor objects and are especially useful to designers and artists.
3D printing technologies
With this huge variety of 3D printers already on the market, the technology of 3D printing keeps evolving towards new materials and printing technologies, that can make even the hardest and most complex printing possible.
The new and very promising technology is used in carbon 3D printers. These 3D printers use new technology to print very strong, durable, precise yet very light objects used in the aerospace, automotive, dental, manufacturing industries and so on. So how a carbon fiber 3D printer works is there are 2 extruders, one printing in plastic, and then other extrudes carbon fiber to reinforce the plastic, making it super strong and rigid yet very light. So if the weight of your product is very important and at the same time you don’t want to compromise on the strength of the material, carbon 3D printers are the ones you should go with.
However, sometimes you just need to use metal, steel or aluminum. No worries, 3D printer manufacturers thought of you too. There are technologies developed today that allow for metal 3D printing also.
Metal 3D printer makes it possible to print titanium and aluminum parts using Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS). There is also a method called Indirect metal printing, which allows for steel 3D printing, using powdered steel as raw material and gluing it together layer by layer.
Aluminum 3D printer uses aluminum alloy as raw material, making very sturdy but light objects with good thermal properties. Those parts can be used in the automotive and racing industries.
So as you can see 3D printers are widely used and becoming more and more popular in the professional world, lowering the costs of manufacturing and shortening the production time.
Below you can find a wide range of different 3D printers to fit your manufacturing needs.