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3D Printing Technology


With Z Corp’s 3D Printing Technology, the printer builds a model up from bottom to top, layer by layer. A roller puts a thin layer of powder on a platform and a print head sprays tiny drops of glue at specific places, printing a thin layer of your model. The platform lowers and the roller spreads another layer of powder. Coloring is done by combining 4 different pre-colored glues to match the requested surface color.

DESIGNERS OF “INFINIUM” USE 3D SCANNING/PRINTING FROM Z CORP.: An article from: CAD/CAM Update

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Title: DESIGNERS OF “INFINIUM” USE 3D SCANNING/PRINTING FROM Z CORP.
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Publication: CAD/CAM Update (Newsletter)
Date: August 1, 2009
Publisher: Worldwide Videotex
Volume: 21 Issue: 8 Page: NA

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DESIGNERS OF “INFINIUM” USE 3D SCANNING/PRINTING FROM Z CORP.: An article from: CAD/CAM Update

3D printing demo in color


This video shows and describes the color printing process for the Z-corp z510 3D printer.

Rapid Prototyping test


Test print on Z-corp 450 3D printer. The print was a test of facade pattern and scale for a project under development. More information at www.variousarchitects.no

Z-Corp – 3D Printing


Technology Focus: Polymeric – Z-Corp 3D Printing. With John Kawola and Dave Tedder of Z-Corp. Visit econolyst.co.uk for more information on Rapid Manufacturing.

3D printing demo — ball bearings!


This video shows and describes the operation of the Z-corp 310 printer. It is fully functioning part with ball bearings!

Latest 3d printer price news – A New Era in Desktop 3D Printing

Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

A New Era in Desktop 3D Printing

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