multimaterial

3D printing

6 materials • 6 colors • 6 tip sizes

Industrial 3D printing

Multi-material
&
large format

Highest process security and automation
with Multec Plus control
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Compact Move print head

Up to 6 nozzles

quick change and nozzle closure
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Multi-material 3D printing

6 hotends
can be freely combined

Nozzle change in a fraction of a second
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M1000 - Our newest and largest machine for high performance plastics

Multec GmbH proudly presents the M1000, the latest innovation in industrial 3D printing for high-performance plastics such as ULTEM and PEEK .
This joint development together with Hamuel Reichenbacher combines our proven and innovative printing technology with a high-performance machine with the highest standards.

This machine sets new standards in precision and efficiency, perfect for demanding applications in aerospace, medical technology and many other high-tech industries.
This high-speed printer defines completely new standards thanks to its large build volume , high-quality insulation, innovative build space heating and advanced print head technology and meets the highest demands of industrial mechanical engineering.

Key features

  • Large construction volume: 1000 x 1000 x 1000 mm for large-format components.
  • High temperature capabilities: Heated build chamber up to 350°C, print head up to 400°C.
  • Patented 6-fold print head: multi-material 3D printing, high-speed 3D printing and fully automatic filament changes
  • High-performance plastics: Processes ULTEM®, PEEK and other thermoplastic polymers.
  • Filament Live Tracking: Monitor filament consumption for continuous printing.
  • Heated filament storage: Ensuring material quality through heated and dehumidified storage.
  • Fully automatic filament change: the machine detects empty spools and switches to new, full spools fully automatically and without breaks
  • Vacuum clamping table: Provides a stable printing platform at high temperatures.
  • Precision and perfect printing technology: Patented nozzle closure technology prevents dripping and reduces cleaning times.

Discover the possibilities with the M1000 and how it can revolutionize your production processes. Contact us for more information and visit us at the Formnext exhibition from 19-22. November 2024.

Download M1000 data sheet

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"With Multec, we at Ottobock experienced seamless integration into the world of 3D printing, with the high-speed print head playing a central role in increasing our productivity."
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Ottobock Healthcare has set up a production line made up of Multec M800 high-speed printers in Duderstadt and developed an exciting use case for series production together with the Multec experts. Both special plastics and software developed specifically for the application were used

3D printing applications in orthopedics

prosthetic sockets

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orthoses

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Positive forms

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High-speed printing - ideal for orthopedics

4-fold print head 4Move - Made in Germany

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News - current events

Multec references

ZF Passau


"By using additive manufacturing with the Multirap M500 from Multec, we achieve significant improvements in the throughput time in the production of equipment. Additional benefits lie in the significantly cheaper production and the lower weight.


Martin Grill, equipment designer

EMAG Maschinenfabrik GmbH


"EMAG has been using Multec's 3D printing technology in the construction process and process design since 2019. We also replace workpiece-dependent metal components with additively manufactured plastic parts with great added value in the production of complex geometries."


R. Silvestri, Manager of the demonstration and set-up center

Koenig + Neurath AG


"König+Neurath uses the additive technology of 3D printing as part of the design and development process for models and prototypes as well as in jig construction. We use different printers for different requirements. Our Multec M 800 is preferably used for large-volume parts. We particularly appreciate it here the continuous printing function"


Stefan Nebel, Head of Development Seating/Construction

Endress+Hauser Temperature+System Products


"We have been using the Multec M10 since 2019 and are very satisfied with the printer. The main area of ​​application is the creation of devices in the equipment area, e.g. laser tools for our marking lasers, assembly aids and holders in test equipment construction. We mainly use Multec PLA-HT filament because of its good technical properties and printability. Thanks to the good support from Multec and the use of new filaments, we were able to expand the range of applications."


Alexander Gast, Manufacturing Equipment Designer, Nesselwang site

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Stainless steel gear arbor printed with the new M4 Metal Multirap

Multec presents the new metal printer M4 Metal in action. A gear holder/arbor for series production at ZF Passau is printed. BASF Ultrafuse 316L is used for printing on Multec's new metal combi printer: M4 Metal, which will be available from Multec from March. In addition to metal, this printer can process plastic combinations with up to 4 plastics. More on this:

https://www.multec.de/index.php/3ddrucker/multirap-m4-metal

 



 

Multec prints and donates 100 protective masks and door openers for the Friedrichshafen Clinic (Medicine Campus Bodensee).

Our printer park is currently working 24/7 on the production of protective shields and door openers for doctors and public institutions.

We would like to thank Prof. Dr. medical Volker Wenzel and Dr. medical Pascal Schepat for the great advice and cooperation on how we can best support the clinic.

A big thank you to the entire team at our filament partner, Herz GmbH, and Mr. Franz-Josef Herz personally, who stopped their production at short notice especially for this purpose and switched to our PLA-HT, which is required for this purpose, in a signal color, and donated.

https://www.herz-gmbh.com/fillament.html

We would also like to thank Josef Prusa, Hungary, who developed and excellently optimized the design of the protective masks in cooperation with medical professionals.

https://www.prusaprinters.org/

We are very pleased that we can help here directly and together with our great partners, our printer farm runs day and night for this series production.

The biggest thanks go to all doctors and employees of the clinics, practices and health facilities, who are so helpful and with great commitment for all of us in Corona times.

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Metal printing with support material using an axle as an example

Using the M4 Metal, an axis is used to demonstrate how to print with support material. These supports also remain on the component during debinding/sintering.

Printing was done with BASF Ultrafuse 316L

 

 


 

XXL 3DBenchy Boat in high-speed process on Multirap M800 from Multec

The video shows a time lapse of the printing of the XXL 3DBenchy Boat using the high-speed process. This was enlarged to 600 x 310 x 480 mm and could be printed with the high-speed print head in just 24 hours.

With conventional jets, the boat would have taken 95 hours by comparison.

Thanks to the high-speed print head, a time saving of 75% is possible. The high-speed print head will be available as an option for our Multirap M500 and M800 printers from mid-2020.

Do you have any questions about your use case? We look forward to your call! Tel. 0049-7558-949 999 0


 

Tires with rims - airless principle - multi-material printing

The tire was printed with Multec PLA Soft 120 on a Multirap M500 and served as a successful prototype to demonstrate the ease and speed of 3D printing flexible single and serial parts. What is new about this tire is the combination of rim, tire and support material in one printing process, without any cleaning runs, post-processing or gluing work.

With the airless principle, the “air” that is a necessary part of the tire is replaced by a special honeycomb structure. Based on the same principle, other components made of high-strength and flexible materials can also be produced in one printing process.

Do you have any questions about your use case? We look forward to your call! Tel. 0049-7558-949 999 0


 

Large-volume component funnel printed for Siemens with high-speed print head

Our development of the high-performance, extremely fast-printing new nozzle shows a reduction in printing time to approx. 1/4 of the previous printing time in the case of a funnel for a powder printing system.


Here, a 70 cm high component is printed in around 10 hours, compared to a smaller component with conventional nozzles in over 30 hours.


Since the Multec print head has up to 4 nozzles, the high-flow hotend can of course also produce short print times with good surfaces in combination with fine nozzles.


A customer print part from Siemens will be printed, which will be exhibited at the Formnext trade fair.


 

 

Extremely fast high-flow print head Multirap M800 - rear wing racing

The video shows a timelapse of a racing rear wing printed with the Multirap M800 high flow print head.

 

Thanks to the high-speed print head, a time saving of 75% is possible.

Printing time for the 80cm high half of the rear wing was approx. 11 hours, with conventional hotends it was 42 hours.

The high-speed print head will be available as an option for our Multirap M500 and M800 printers from mid-2020.

Do you have any questions about your use case? We look forward to your call! Tel. 0049-7558-949 999 0


 

New tutorial multi-material printing with Simplify3D

In this video, Multec shows how 4-fold 3D printing is configured in Simplify3D and how GCodes are generated. A robot gripper with a rubber-like gripping surface, water-soluble support material and a colored logo is printed.

Do you have applications for plastic combinations, rubber, electrically conductive, plain bearing material, abrasion resistance, etc.?

Would you like training, analysis of your business case, amortization calculations for your use cases?

Contact Multec: Tel. 0049-7558-949 999 0, we will be happy to call you back.

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Fender flares - from 3D scan to functional part

Using the example of an individually adapted fender flare, Multec will show you step by step the procedure from the 3D scan to the 3D printed form and the laminated functional part.
Scanned with Scan-in-a-box FX

Printed with Multirap M800 4x print head

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Fully automatic filament change using the example of the A320 with a wingspan of 1.40m

printing function with Multirap

With the Multirap M500 and M800, a print of up to 12 kilos and thus several days can be printed without user intervention and without a break thanks to the continuous printing function.

This saves cost and time - just print through over the weekend...

Even when half-full spools are used up - no matter how much material is left - the Multirap recognizes the empty spool and automatically switches to the next spool.

Our Airbus A320 was printed like this (see video).


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New features in version Simplify3D 4.x

Video instructions for model and process handling in Simplify3D:

  • model import
  • model handling
  • Profile import

 

Optimizing thin-walled parts

The tips given here show possible weak points in thin-walled printed parts and explain the background to this.
This enables you to optimize thin-walled parts constructively, in the STL and above all in the print settings in such a way that there are no gaps, the strength is as high as possible and a good visual result is achieved.

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4-fold extruder Multex4Move wins

INDUSTRY PRIZE 2017

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Multec contact details

Multec GmbH
Spitzäcker 2
88682 Salem

E-Mail: kontakt@multec.de

+49 (0) - 7554 - 2104482

 

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