Roland DG – monoFab ARM-10

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Roland DG – monoFab ARM-10

Turning your ideas into real world objects is as simple as pressing “print” with the monoFab ARM-10 3D printer. With the advanced, precise and user-friendly ARM-10 rapid prototyping 3D printer, complex parts which previously required multi-axis milling, such as hollow or requiring undercuts, can be built quickly and easily.

How it Works

The ARM-10 uses Digital Light Processing (DLP) stereolithography 3D printing that prints layer-upon-layer of resin material which, once exposed to UV light, hardens into a semi-transparent object. This layered projection system of adding and curing converts a digital image created in 3D software into a solid object. By using a suspended build system, resin usage is kept to a minimum, making model production efficient and affordable.

 

Distinguishing Features

DLP layered projection system
Build area: 130 (W) x 70 (D) x 70 (H) mm
Prints with imageCure photopolymer resin

 

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