Methods 3D Inc. 01.17.17
Methods 3D Inc., a subsidiary of Methods Machine Tools Inc. featuring industrial production-grade 3D printing solutions, has introduced the 3D Systems' ProX SLS 500 Selective Laser Sintering production 3D printer, featuring fast speeds, high print resolution and an extensive range of engineered composite materials. The ProX SLS 500 delivers superior parts with high precision, durability and quality, all in a compact production-grade system.
Created for the manufacturing floor, the ProX SLS 500 is the newest generation of SLS printers that redefines production capabilities with repeatable results. This printer is designed to produce exceptionally smooth surfaces and high resolution thermoplastic parts. Ready-to-use functional parts and complete assemblies are ideal for aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical devices, fashion accessories and mobile device use cases.
The ProX SLS 500 was developed in tandem with the DuraForm ProX materials line to produce smoother wall surfaces, high print resolution and edge definition, generating injection molding-like part quality that surpasses existing alternatives.
The integration of the ProX SLS 500 and DuraForm ProX material yields 80 percent material reusability, the most economical material utilization available to date. Three DuraForm ProX materials used with the ProX SLS 500 include:
The ProX SLS 500 offers maximum build envelope capacity (X-Y-Z) of 15 inches (381 mm) x 13 inches (330 mm) x 18 inches (460 mm) and is equipped with 3D Systems' latest print driver, automated part nesting on the fly and an optional, automated material handling module that streamlines production and recycling of materials for an optimal product every time.
"Users can manufacture strong end use parts and functional prototypes faster with the ProX SLS 500. Manufactured parts from the ProX SLS 500 show outstanding resolution, surface finish and edge definition," said Benjamin Fisk, general manager of Methods 3D Inc. "The ProX SLS 500 lowers your cost of ownership with remarkably high throughput, material efficiency and process consistency." Methods 3D has the ProX SLS 500 installed, and applications engineers are ready to work with customers to implement this technology.
In 2015, Methods Machine Tools announced a partner agreement with 3D Systems, a provider of advanced 3D digital design and fabrication solutions, including 3D printers, print materials and cloud-sourced custom parts. Through this partnership, Methods 3D, Inc. was created.
This partnership enhances Methods’ portfolio of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions for traditional manufacturing with advanced 3D printing solutions, enabling their customers to enter new markets, expand their manufacturing capabilities, and revolutionize manufacturing with 3D printing. Methods 3D has added seven new additive manufacturing labs, strategically located at each of Methods Machine Tools’ technology centers including Sudbury, Mass., headquarters; Detroit, Mich.; Charlotte, N.C.; Chicago, Ill.; Phoenix, Ariz.; San Francisco, Calif.; and Los Angeles, Calif.
Methods Machine Tools Inc., in operation for nearly 60 years, supplies precision machine tools, 3D printing solutions, automation and accessories, providing extensive applications engineering support, installation, parts, service, and training through a network of large technology centers and dealers throughout North America.
Created for the manufacturing floor, the ProX SLS 500 is the newest generation of SLS printers that redefines production capabilities with repeatable results. This printer is designed to produce exceptionally smooth surfaces and high resolution thermoplastic parts. Ready-to-use functional parts and complete assemblies are ideal for aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical devices, fashion accessories and mobile device use cases.
The ProX SLS 500 was developed in tandem with the DuraForm ProX materials line to produce smoother wall surfaces, high print resolution and edge definition, generating injection molding-like part quality that surpasses existing alternatives.
The integration of the ProX SLS 500 and DuraForm ProX material yields 80 percent material reusability, the most economical material utilization available to date. Three DuraForm ProX materials used with the ProX SLS 500 include:
- DuraForm ProX PA—an extra strong thermoplastic with superior mechanical properties and the finest surface quality. Excellent for low-temperature tooling, surgical tooling and saw guides, component housings and manifolds.
- DuraForm ProX GF—Glass-filled material offering best-in-class rigidity and stiffness with amazing tensile, flexural, and impact strength with advanced thermal resistance. This material is ideal for jigs, fixtures, and tooling applications where demanding performance is required at elevated temperatures.
- DuraForm ProX HST Composite—Mineral-filled material offering the highest available temperature resistant SLS material with a high strength-to-weight ratio. HST is excellent for lightweight, rigid, load bearing parts.
The ProX SLS 500 offers maximum build envelope capacity (X-Y-Z) of 15 inches (381 mm) x 13 inches (330 mm) x 18 inches (460 mm) and is equipped with 3D Systems' latest print driver, automated part nesting on the fly and an optional, automated material handling module that streamlines production and recycling of materials for an optimal product every time.
"Users can manufacture strong end use parts and functional prototypes faster with the ProX SLS 500. Manufactured parts from the ProX SLS 500 show outstanding resolution, surface finish and edge definition," said Benjamin Fisk, general manager of Methods 3D Inc. "The ProX SLS 500 lowers your cost of ownership with remarkably high throughput, material efficiency and process consistency." Methods 3D has the ProX SLS 500 installed, and applications engineers are ready to work with customers to implement this technology.
In 2015, Methods Machine Tools announced a partner agreement with 3D Systems, a provider of advanced 3D digital design and fabrication solutions, including 3D printers, print materials and cloud-sourced custom parts. Through this partnership, Methods 3D, Inc. was created.
This partnership enhances Methods’ portfolio of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions for traditional manufacturing with advanced 3D printing solutions, enabling their customers to enter new markets, expand their manufacturing capabilities, and revolutionize manufacturing with 3D printing. Methods 3D has added seven new additive manufacturing labs, strategically located at each of Methods Machine Tools’ technology centers including Sudbury, Mass., headquarters; Detroit, Mich.; Charlotte, N.C.; Chicago, Ill.; Phoenix, Ariz.; San Francisco, Calif.; and Los Angeles, Calif.
Methods Machine Tools Inc., in operation for nearly 60 years, supplies precision machine tools, 3D printing solutions, automation and accessories, providing extensive applications engineering support, installation, parts, service, and training through a network of large technology centers and dealers throughout North America.