General Introduction to 3D Printers
3D printers have revolutionized the way we create and manufacture, offering solutions from home to industry. These versatile machines enable the production of objects with an impressive variety of materials and complexities.
3D Printer Categories
Ideal for enthusiasts and hobbyists. Easy to use, affordable and perfect for hobbies and education.
Key tools for teaching and hands-on learning. Encourage innovation and creativity in the classroom.
Designed for precision and efficiency in advanced projects. Applications in design, prototyping and small series production.
Solutions for advanced manufacturing and large-scale production. Cutting-edge technology for industrial production and research.
Categories by technology
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The Forge 1 is part of the Raise3D MetalFuse full metal solution (including the D200 – E debinding device and S200 – C vacuum sinter) developed in cooperation with BASF and Forward AM as material partners. Metal-filled filament is printed on the Forge 1, and resulting green parts must go through debinding and sintering processes before being ready for...
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AnkerMake M5 3D Printer by Anker
5X Faster Printing
Precise 0.1 mm Detail
Built-In Al Camera Monitoring
Hub Connects Multiple Devices
7×7 Auto-Leveling
Auto-Created Timelapses
Easy Assembly
Aluminum Alloy Structure
Print Volume 235×235×250 mm³
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Ankermake is back with precise prints at high speed. Utilizing PowerBoost 2.0 technology and a lightweight extruder, M5C delivers printing speeds of up to 500 mm/s while maintaining 0.1 mm precision, so you can create quality models faster and more efficiently. Whether youre a DIY enthusiast, designer, or engineer, this 3D printer lets you confidently...
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