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Roboze launches PRO series 3D printers and two new filaments - technical specifications and pricing
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Industrial 3D printer manufacturer Roboze has announced the launch of two new 3D printers, as well as two additional printing filaments.
Replacing the older Roboze One product line, the new PRO series comprises the One PRO and Plus PRO machines, each operating on Roboze’s signature high-temperature FFF technology. The latest releases are designed primarily for functional prototyping and tooling applications with high-performance polymer and composite materials.
To complement the systems, the firm has also expanded its filament portfolio with the launch of Roboze PEKK and Roboze ToolingX CF.
“With the Roboze PRO series, production becomes stronger, faster and less expensive,” said Alessio Lorusso, founder and CEO of Roboze. “We have engineered the Professional solution with the sole aim of providing a performance-oriented solution for manufacturing companies, expanding application opportunities with accessible materials and industrial-grade hardware-software solutions. ”
The Roboze Plus PRO (left) and One PRO (right). Image via Roboze.The One PRO and Plus PRO
Both of the contenders in the PRO series aim to consolidate productivity, print quality, versatility, and cost-efficiency in one neat package. Starting with the Roboze One PRO, we have an enclosed 300 x 250 x 200mm build volume, a patented beltless movement system, and print precisions of down to just 15 microns. The system even leverages polymer films coating the build plate to improve part adhesion, and is compatible with Carbon PA, PP, ABS-ESD, Flex-TPU, and more.
On the other hand, we have the beefed-up Roboze Plus PRO, a true industrial-grade workhorse. Slightly larger with a build envelope of 300 x 250 x 220mm, the Plus PRO is designed to process the highest-performance engineering polymers on the market, including PEEK, Carbon PEEK, Carbon PA, and the firm’s new PEKK and ToolingX CF filaments.
One of the most noteworthy features of the PRO series is the previously unseen integration with the firm’s Prometheus slicing software. The comprehensive yet easy-to-use print preparation has now been graced with a new set of ‘UltraFAST’ printing profiles, enabling PRO 3D printer builds to run faster than ever before when using Carbon PA and ULTRA-PLA filaments. Roboze also intends to release high-speed print profiles for some of its other materials.
Additionally, Prometheus also now supports UltraQuality profiles for PEEK, Carbon PEEK, and ToolingX CF filaments, with a focus on part quality.
Roboze PEKK and ToolingX CF
Looking at the new materials, Roboze PEKK is a polyetherketonketone formulation defined by its thermal, mechanical, and chemical resistance, as well as its flame retardant properties. Suitable for applications such as custom aerospace test benches, the filament is tough, lends itself to isotropic parts, and is great for both high-stress and high-temperature conditions.
Similarly, Roboze ToolingX CF is a carbon-fiber reinforced composite combining lightweight, rigidity, excellent thermal stability, and self-extinguishing properties. The material also features chemical resistance, making it ideal for tooling components surrounded by organic acids, gasoline, oils, brake fluids, and coolants.
According to Roboze, a prime use case of ToolingX CF is the 3D printing of molds for paper pulp products. A printed mold would replace a part that would usually be manufactured out of aluminum, cutting costs by over 60% while enabling optimized geometries that would otherwise be impossible to fabricate.
Part 3D printed with ToolingX CF filament. Photo via Roboze.Technical specifications and pricing
Below are the technical specifications for the Roboze One PRO and Plus PRO 3D printers. Contact Roboze to receive a quote.
One PRO | Plus PRO | |
Build volume | 300 x 250 x 200mm | 300 x 250 x 220mm |
Precision | 15 microns | 15 microns |
System dimensions | 790 x 690 x 1660mm | 790 x 690 x 1910mm |
Weight | 280kg | 300kg |
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Featured image shows the Roboze Plus PRO (left) and One PRO (right). Image via Roboze.
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Kubi Sertoglu
Kubi Sertoglu holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering, combining an affinity for writing with a technical background to deliver the latest news and reviews in additive manufacturing.
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Beltless Drives
Helical rack and pinion drives on the X and Y axis allow for 25 micron positional accuracy for consistent component manufacture
Designed with longevity in mind
Stainless steel extruder head lasts up to 2. 5 times longer than competitor systems
High temperature capability
High performance polymers demand a high performance build environment, with extruder temperatures up to 300 degrees centigrade and build plate temperatures up to 100 degrees centigrade for consistent builds.
Removable build plate
Fast, easy access to finished components
3.5” touch screen
Quick and easy machine set-up
Large parts, small footprint
Create parts up to 300mm x 200mm x200mm on your desktop
Ultra high accuracy & repeatability
Improved helical rack and pinion drive system for repeatability down to 15 microns
Improved productivity
20% increase in drive speed over desktop machines, print at up to 4000mm/min to reduce build times and beat the competition to the market
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Reduce pre-print time and improve greenlight time with high speed set up
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Reduce downtime between prints with vacuum secured build sheets, part removal and reload is now a matter of seconds
Heated build plate
Guarantee thermal stability and adhesion of your components during build
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Accurately control filament humidity and temperature and ensure the print material is in optimum condition before and during production
Dual extruders for increased productivity
Reduce build time for multiple component build with a dedicated extruder for support material.
HVP Extruder
Designed specifically for super polymers, our air cooled HVP extruder can manage the viscosity and accuracy of even the most demanding super polymers over long builds
Thermal stability for large parts
With a build chamber capable of temperatures up to 180 degrees centigrade, specially designed to evenly distribute heat across the build chamber, the build environment is consistently optimal across the build area
Ultra high accuracy
Improved helical rack and pinion drive system for repeatability down to 10 microns
Auto-leveling build plate
Reduce pre-print time and improve greenlight time with high speed set up
Filament storage, preparation and auto feed.
Dry and preheat two filament spools (one support, one primary) to maximise productivity, seamlessly swap spools in-process for large volume builds with no interruption
Frequently Asked Questions:
Which materials can I use to print?
A: We offer a wide range of materials including high performance technical polymers such as PEEK, Carbon PEEK, ULTEM, EXTEM and Carbon PA. Depending on the printer, we currently have up to 12 different materials to work with. Roboze systems are also open source, meaning you are free to work with materials from other suppliers.
What software does the system use?
A: Simplify. The software is intuitive, easy to use and fully compatible with Roboze 3D Printers.
How do I transfer build files to the printer?
A: Our production style machines are networkable via WIFI or Ethernet. As standard, all of our machines have type B USB connectivity to manually transfer build if required.
How accurate are the machines?
A: Our patented beltless drives’ use a Helical rack and pinion. This system offers positional accuracy to 10 Microns in the X and Y axis’. The Z axis is driven by ball screw for consistency and stability during long print runs.
How fast is the machine?
A: The printers are among the fastest in FFF technology, with print speeds of up to 5,000 mm/min.
What surface finish can I expect from my parts?
A: Due to the machines extremely high accuracy, we deliver the best surface finish possible using FFF technology.
Can I post process my parts?
A: Yes if required. Depending on the material used and application, you may want to anneal the parts to seal the parts from liquids or chemical ingress. You can also post process to improve surface finish or paint the parts.
What is the maximum build volume
A: The largest available build volume is 500 x 500 x 500 mm.
Does Roboze have a heated build chamber
A: Yes; controlled at 1800C on the production printers, passive on the other printers at 1200C.
Why do you need to dry your filament?
A: Nylon naturally attracts moisture which can lead to clogging and can affect print quality. To get the best performance, we include the dryer as part of the system.
What does open system mean?
A: We operate an open system in this case refers to the material capability, Roboze systems are compatible with other FFF material.
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Top 10 DIY 3D Printing Manipulators
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There are many different configurations of robotic arms, but most of them work on the same general principles of movement. Unlike mechanisms that work in the Cartesian coordinate system, such as, for example, 3D printers, manipulators mostly use the polar coordinate system for movement and have an arc-shaped work area. Robotic arms are unique in that they are not limited by footprint and take up very little space compared to other machines with similar features.
In robotics there is such a definition as degrees of freedom (DOF). The term is used to refer to the number of rotating joints or axles on a particular arm, for example a 4DOF arm can be rotated by four separate joints.
Robotic arms are used in a variety of ways, but most are capable of picking up and moving, while some are designed to work in tandem with CNC machines, laser engraving, and even 3D printing.
Because there are hundreds of great designs and designs to consider when choosing a good arm to buy or 3D print, we've narrowed it down to 10 of the best and most popular arms that you can find and reproduce designs using your 3D printer's capabilities as well .
UFactory uArm
UArm is probably one of the most versatile of all the robot arms on this list. At the moment, this design already has the third release version - uArm Swift and more functional Swift Pro.
This open source robot arm is fully compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Seeed Studio Grove kits. It's unique in that the Swift Pro can do laser engraving and 3D printing - provided it's equipped with the right heads - and can "learn" the movements without the need for a computer.
This is a 4DOF manipulator with an accuracy of 0.2 millimeters.
You can find more information and where to buy it on the UFactory product page.
Thor
This arm, developed by Hackaday AngelLM, is completely open source and can be used for 3D printing. This is a 6DOF paddle with a maximum payload of 750 grams and a unique design for great flexibility.
You can find all the 3D printing files for this robot on the Thor project page.
EEZYbotARM MK2
The EEZYbotARM MK2 is a 4DOF reference arm, fully 3D printed with excellent building instructions. This robotic arm has won several competitions and is probably one of the easiest robotic arms to make. An MK3 version is also under development.
You can find complete assembly instructions on the EEZYbotARM web page.
Roboteurs RBX1
This is another great fully 3D printed robot arm that has amazing flexibility and aesthetics. In addition to purchasing the components yourself, Roboteurs offers a complete parts kit with a proprietary stepper motor driver to run the RBX1. All you need is a Raspberry Pi and a 3D printer. This manipulator is a 6DOF type design and has a beautiful appearance.
You can find the complete specification and parts kit on the Roboteurs product page.
LittleArm
LittleArm, designed by Slant Concepts on Hackaday.io, is the simplest robotic arm on this list. With only 3DOF, this arm can be a great introduction to Arduino programming for students and opens exciting doors of new technologies for newcomers to the world of 3D printing and robotics.
This fully 3D printed arm is very easy to assemble. The creators even developed an application with a simple interface for computers that can be used with this robot.
You can find full documentation on the LittleArm project page.
3D Printable Robot Arm
Created by Andreas Helldorfer on Hackaday.io. It's a large arm, fully 3D printed, with many uses. The creator developed it for 4 iterations before making a really worthy industrial design that is available to everyone. With a 6DOF design and a maximum payload of up to 2kg, this arm can really be used in many applications.
To find the 3D printable files for this arm and the full specification, visit the project page.
MeArm
MeArm is one of the most popular manipulators and for good reason. It consists of simple parts that can be laser cut or 3D printed and features a simple yet robust 4DOF construction.
This design is so popular that two others on this list copy it. This is a manipulator equipped with four servos and either an Arduino or a Raspberry Pi. It is available in several different colors as a kit, or you can make all the parts yourself.
For pre-assembled kits, check out the MeArm product page.
For 3D printing files, take a look at MeArm on Thingiverse.
Zortrax Robotic Arm
The 5DOF Zortrax Robotic Arm is not the strongest for its size, with a maximum payload of only 100 grams, but it has a very impressive design. And it's a fully 3D printed arm, making it worthy of a mention on the current list. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that only three axles are driven, while the rest are set manually.
This manipulator is primarily used for supplying a set of interchangeable tool heads.
For a complete list of part files, including those for 3D printing, visit the project page.
BCN3D Moveo
BCN3D Moveo is an impressive Arduino controlled 4DOF robot arm. It is fully 3D printed, open source, and has been well tested as a mockup for educational purposes and is already in active use in educational institutions.
Being open source, this manipulator is not limited to its intended use and, as such, can be modified to perform all kinds of tasks and can be used as a dedicated household apprentice or used on an industrial scale.
For more information, visit the BCN3D Moveo webpage.
OWI Robotic Arm Edge
Another 4DOF design, the OWI Robotic Arm Edge is a simple manipulator designed for educational purposes. It is only available as a kit.
When powered by DC motors without encoders, accuracy is limited, making this manipulator more suitable for use as a toy. We included it on this list because it's a fantastic kit for students interested in robotics and technology, and it can be a great "desk toy" during boring lunch breaks.