Airwolf 3D Company Introduces Fifth Generation FDM Machine: EVO

In recent years, Airwolf3D has been the desktop industry 3D printing One of the leading innovators in machine building, which has a market place to print on commercial standards and is still relatively compact and easy to use, the company recently announced it has developed EVO, a state-of-the-art machine.

The EVO Additive Manufacturing Center is Airwolf3D's fifth-generation FDM machine, created by Erick Wolf and his wife and business partner Eva in California in 2012. The EVO represents a significant leap forward in the company's previous industrial desktop 3D printers such as the AXIOM series. Is characterized by what the company said is unprecedented in print performance and reliability, with many of the features being the industry's first.

PartSave and FailSafe are two of the most significant industry-first features PartSave aims to address one of the most frustrating issues faced by 3D printer users when printing fails as a result of a power outage or unplugging the printer.When this happens It is a waste of time because the entire print needs to be started from scratch The PartSave feature allows the machine to resume printing from a stopped position after the power is restored The FailSafe feature is designed to solve a similar problem caused by a wire jam or material being completely depleted Print Job Interruptions All FailSafe related things are to place the printhead at the height of the last operation and once the filament is run again, printing resumes until the print completes normally.

Maintaining the correct temperature during printing is one of the key factors affecting the quality of the final product, Airwolf3D has developed a new proprietary heating system to ensure the best results every time. EVO's Tri-Heat technology consists of two Internal heaters and a hot bed, helping to maintain precise temperature control and heating airflow, which will optimize the integrity of the finished part EVO's integrated wire drying system will further promote optimal print conditions, one at a time to provide maximum drying The ability to extrude 10 pounds of material makes it ready for immediate extrusion or long term storage.

Despite the exceptionally large build volume of the EVO compared to some of the larger AXIOM machines, a wide range of print jobs can be achieved with an enclosed volume of 12x12x11 inches and a platform that can support up to 50 pounds, which means that The machine is optimized for the production of large, robust parts that can be used in a variety of departments or applications.

With its rugged design and maximum rigidity, Airwolf3D claims that it is the strongest machine on the market. The unit frame is made of 100% aluminum, which means that while it remains relatively sleek and stylish Has a high level of structural integrity without being too bulky. Transporting EVO should be relatively straightforward and can stack up to four unit-high batches.

The versatility of the machine is also possible due to its wide range of compatible materials EVO is not suitable for use with very little design or printing because it can print over 40 different wires including more exotic metal or carbon fiber reinforced Nylon, and Airwolf3D's water-soluble support material: HydroFill.

Like most high-end desktop 3D printers on the market today, the EVO features a full-color touchscreen display that allows users to monitor printing in real time with an auto-leveling system and a proprietary microcontroller.The newly developed GENESIS circuit The board means that EVO can deliver up to three times faster print speeds and greater accuracy than any other desktop 3D printer today.

Currently, the Airwolf3D showcases the EVO at the CES2018 in Las Vegas, which will be on sale in February 2018, initially priced at around $ 6,995.

Source: 3D Tiger

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