The Indian company Divide By Zero Technologies (DBZ) has unveiled the Quantum Pro 500, a new industrial 3D printer. The model is designed to help companies use additive manufacturing not only for prototypes, but also for the production of functional components. In view of rising production costs and unreliable supply chains, DBZ promises an efficient alternative to conventional manufacturing processes.
With an installation space of 500 x 500 x 500 mm and a printing speed of up to 500 mm/s at an acceleration of 25,000 mm/s², the Quantum Pro 500 is said to be particularly suitable for series production. The machine works with a variety of technical filaments, including carbon fiber-reinforced PLA and PETG, glass fiber-reinforced nylon and PC-ABS. This makes it possible to produce both mechanically resilient parts and precise components with a high surface quality.
According to DBZ founder and CEO Swapnil Sansare, the Quantum Pro 500 is proof that speed and stability do not necessarily have to be opposites in 3D printing. The aim is to develop additive manufacturing from pure prototype development to a cost-effective production solution. Especially in a market where fast response times to fluctuations in demand are crucial, the 3D printer can offer companies greater independence from global supply chains.
The open material system allows users to choose from a wide range of industrial filaments. At the same time, the printer is optimized for batch production, allowing companies to produce small and medium-sized series without having to rely on conventional tools or moulds.
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