3D Subsequent Degree to 3D print large-scale props with Photocentric Liquid Crystal Titan


3D printing service supplier 3D Subsequent Degree has invested in a brand new additive manufacturing system from Photocentric to fulfil buyer demand for large-scale printing.

The Netherlands-based firm will use Photocentric’s Liquid Crystal Titan 3D printer to provide a spread of enormous items for purchasers working in movie and tv, museums and exhibitions, and out of doors sculptures and road furnishings.

Lennart van den Doel, Founding father of 3D Subsequent Degree mentioned: “We’re more and more being requested to provide massive prints with extremely detailed finishes that can be utilized in movies, museums and elsewhere on show. Titan will allow us to print them shortly, with excellent element, at a value that is sensible for this market.”

The Liquid Crystal Titan was formally launched at Formnext earlier this month alongside an end-to-end workflow of Wash XL and Treatment XL post-processing items, design software program and an intensive vary of resins. With a construct quantity of 695 x 385 x 1200mm, 91 micron pixel pitch and 86mm/hour print speeds, the Liquid Crystal Titan is considered the most important LCD 3D printer on the planet.

Agustin Soriano, Gross sales and Advertising Director at Photocentric added: “Additive Manufacturing is an important software for designers and engineers in product growth, however more and more one for manufacturing. Titan has a big quantity construct, so can print many similar variations of the identical half or print one-off massive items, opening a wider alternative for customers to be each artistic and worthwhile.”

In a latest dialog with TCT, Hanifeh Zarezadeh, Product Supervisor at Photocentric mentioned it expects Titan’s largest demand to be in prop-making for theme parks and movie, but in addition in industrial sectors like aerospace and automotive. The UK-based 3D printing and photopolymers firm is understood for its supplies experience and manufacturing accessible LCD-based 3D printers.



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