Firm makes debut with printer for large parts

Sept. 29, 2015
Titan Robotics' entry into 3-D printer manufacturing is designed for prototyping large parts for industry. It is a moving-table, raised-bridge, Cartesian machine with a heated print bed for increased primary layer adhesion.

Atlas Titan Robotics' entry into 3-D printer manufacturing is designed for prototyping large parts for industry. It is a moving-table, raised-bridge, Cartesian machine with a heated print bed for increased primary layer adhesion. Though the Atlas has standard dimensions of 30 inches by 30 inches by 45 inches, the company says it can be designed to any desired build space, including spaces with much bigger dimensions. With a ball screw-driven design, the printer is capable of running virtually any 3mm plastic filament through its optional dual extruders with extreme precision. Most machines can ship within 10 to 12 weeks.

What's new? The company. Titan Robotics is making its debut with the Atlas.

Benefits Large size, competitive price and customizable design. The machines start at about $15,000, depending upon customers' requirements.

Titan Robotics Ltd., Colorado Springs, Colo., 337-277-5346, www.titan3drobotics.com