3D print made with polypropylene

During the last Fomnext 2018 fair, the event held in Frankfurt Am Mein last November, we presented the Roboze 3D Printing Evolution.

Thanks to the expertise we managed to get with our Desktop solutions, Roboze One and Roboze One+400, we received our end customers needs, designing and developing the Desktop/Production 3D printers, the Xtreme series, that provide higher mechatronic performances and a wider range of materials available that meet all the necessities of the companies we serve. 

Roboze One Xtreme and Roboze One+400 Xtreme give the possibility to produce finished parts with the most common material used by industries: PP, polypropylene

PP is one of the most common plastics for the production of everyday consumer goods from furnishing to appliances, to pipes

Thanks to its properties, like the excellent chemical resistance, the extreme lightness (with 0.91g/cm3, it is the plastic with the lower density) and the impact resistance, PP plays a key role in the automotive sector and it is also very useful, for example, in chemistry and oil industries

The possibility to produce PP components with Roboze technology allows to satisfy any kind of needs. It is now possible the customization of products made of a material that has always been associated to mass consumption.

In the picture we show an Y pipe collector used to link passages for the discharge of gas and liquids that are particularly aggressive like acids, alcohols and anhydrides. It is printed using Roboze One Xtreme, with 0,2mm layer height, in only 7 hours. Now imagine to be able to do it yourself so if you want to discover more do not hesitate to contact our experts at info@roboze.com .

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