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Extreme reduction in printing time thanks to the high-speed print head with large nozzles and very high volume flow

Get an orthopedic corset in just 6-14 hours!
Our high-speed M800 large-capacity 3D printer sets new standards in orthopedics: With a 3-4 times the volume flow and nozzle sizes of up to 3.2 mm, the corset shown made of PP (polypropylene) was printed in just six hours.

Set new standards in 3D printing in orthopedics: With a 3-4 times the volume flow and nozzle sizes of up to 3.2 mm, the corset shown made of PP (polypropylene) was printed in just six hours.

With a single panel and a wall thickness of 4 mm, the orthosis has similar strengths to deep-drawn orthoses and offers excellent stability.
In addition, the stiffness can be finely adjusted by choosing a smaller wall thickness. The corset shown is just under 50cm high, but large corsets with a height of up to 80cm, width of 65cm and depth of 50cm can also be printed.

On standard printers, these corsets are printed with significantly small nozzles and only approx. 25% of the volume flow. This means that a printing time of 24-48 hours is definitely the standard there.

Cost savings of over 50% possible

The machine component is usually the largest cost factor for large-volume printed parts


Determination of printed part costs: The costs are calculated from 4 components:

  • Machine hourly rates times printing time
  • Material costs from the printed material
  • Engineering costs if construction still needs to be done.
  • Personnel costs for setting up, adjusting and maintaining the printer.
The hourly machine rate is the biggest cost driver, especially for large-volume printed parts. In addition, the desired delivery times for corsets are usually as short as possible in order to enable prompt adjustments to the patient.

What are your use cases for high-speed printing?

Do you have specific use cases or challenges in orthopedics that you would like to address with advanced 3D printing technology?
Let us analyze and optimize directly in a personal conversation. Your feedback drives our innovations.

For direct inquiries, you can reach us at verkauf@multec.de or by phone at 0049-7554-21044-82.


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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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Multec contact details

Multec GmbH
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88682 Salem

E-Mail: kontakt@multec.de

+49 (0) - 7554 - 2104482

 

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