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Camera measurement: The future of nozzle calibration at Multec

Precise calibration of nozzle distances is a crucial factor for quality and efficiency in 3D printing. Multec sets new standards in XY and Z calibration innovative camera-based calibration technology In this blog post we present the benefits and functionality of this groundbreaking technology.

XY measurement of the nozzle distance in seconds

Thanks to the camera-based XY measurement, the calibration time is shortened by over 30 minutes. This saves time and increases the precision of the printing results. The result: first-class printed parts that are visually and structurally impressive.

Automatic Z distance calibration

The proven Z calibration with tool length sensor remains fully automatic. This combination ensures consistently high print quality no matter how often you calibrate.

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Higher productivity, less effort

The significantly shorter set-up times maximize machine running time and minimize personnel costs, which saves costs and increases productivity.

Compatible with all Multec machines

This innovation can be integrated into all Multec machines. Existing models can be easily upgraded so that your production always remains up to date.

Conclusion

Camera -based hotend measurement reduces makeready times and improves printing precision. It is essential for industrial 3D printing environments that rely on efficiency and precision.

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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
Spitzäcker 2
88682 Salem

E-Mail: kontakt@multec.de

+49 (0) - 7554 - 2104482

 

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