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Solution Studies – Carbon M2 Printing

Sherpa Shorts is our new video series featuring Martin Johnson, Executive Vice President of TyRex and additive manufacturing expert. The series is called Sherpa Shorts because like a Sherpa who leads someone up a mountain, our job is to help lead you up your own 3D printing mountain. We will focus on 10 areas that we have found to be critical to success if you’re interested in additive manufacturing, including materials, machines, production choices, design, engineering, and safety.

Why should TyRex be your Sherpa guide? We have experience with over 15 types of 3D printers, including fused filament fabrication, stereolithography, digital light processing, as well as digital light synthesis (such as the Carbon M2). And since each printer is unique in its characteristics, how you design for printing on that particular printer, and what you would use those prints for, our expertise will help you find success on your additive manufacturing journey.

Check out our Sherpa Shorts videos below!

Additive manufacturing is a versatile and cost-effective way to produce customized parts. Carbon’s M2 3D printer both helps eliminate high costs and time delays, while also providing the speed and flexibility for both prototyping and production applications.

What makes this printer unique? The Carbon M2 allows for different designs that reduce the need for structural supports. This results in less clean up time, lower post production labor and a more rapid turnaround time. A parallel printer (such as the Carbon M2) can print multiple items simultaneously on the build plate rather than a filament printer printing line by line. By combining DLP® Light Technology and Carbon’s clip technology it cures everything in a row at the same time using a flash of DLP® light allowing for quicker print times. Another key advantage of this printer is having a variety of materials; whether you need a rigid product or something more flexible, the Carbon activates a wide variety of materials that will work for you.

For additional information on how SabeRex can help with your additive manufacturing needs, please feel free to contact our team, our sister company ARL for testing, or TekRex for design development.  

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