Vision Miner's latest 3D printer, the 22 IDEX V4, is designed for high-temperature applications and industrial-grade reliability, featuring an advanced XYZ-axis system and a heated chamber.
Vision Miner has introduced its 22 IDEX V4 3D printer, a machine engineered for both high-temperature material processing and robust industrial performance. The printer incorporates an independent dual extruder (IDEX) system, allowing for simultaneous printing of two parts or the use of dissolvable supports.
The 22 IDEX V4 boasts a heated chamber that can reach temperatures up to 120°C, enabling the printing of advanced engineering polymers that require precise thermal control to prevent warping and ensure dimensional accuracy. This capability is crucial for producing functional prototypes and end-use parts with demanding material properties.
Key to its industrial reliability is an advanced XYZ-axis system, designed for enhanced precision and durability. The machine also features a sophisticated cooling system and a closed-loop control mechanism to maintain consistent printing conditions. The build volume is substantial, accommodating larger projects.
Vision Miner emphasizes the printer's suitability for sectors requiring high-performance materials, such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial tooling. The IDEX configuration further expands its utility by enabling complex geometries and multi-material prints.
The 22 IDEX V4's focus on high-temperature capabilities and industrial reliability addresses a key industry need for printing advanced polymers. The IDEX system enhances versatility, while the heated chamber and precise control are critical for producing dimensionally stable, high-performance parts, aligning with the broader trend of additive manufacturing moving towards functional part production for demanding applications.
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