Sharebot printer gains two-material capability

The SnowWhite2 selective-laser-sintering printer can create objects from a wide range of thermoplastic powders, including polyamide and TPU.
May 4, 2022

SnowWhite2 Sharebot’s 3-D selective-laser-sintering (SLS) printer can create objects without supports from a wide range of thermoplastic powders, including polyamide and TPU. The printer, which is appropriate for making prototypes and for R&D applications within corporations and universities, also can process resins reinforced with materials such as glass, aluminum and carbon. It is equipped with a 14-watt carbon-dioxide laser and can use either nitrogen or argon to modify the atmosphere in the build chamber.  

What’s new? Two-material printing. Sharebot has updated the software of the SnowWhite2 so that users can easily control the movement of the powder coater and each of the two powder distribution tanks through intuitive commands.  

Benefits Affordable and intuitive multi-material printing. The low-maintenance printer is easy to set up, allowing operators to start creating detailed, repeatable prints in less than 15 minutes. 

Sharebot Srl, Nibionno, Italy, 39 031 692132, [email protected], www.sharebot.us 

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