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Massivit to Dazzle Formnext Expo Visitors with Live Demonstrations of the 10000-G Additive Manufacturing System on November 7-10

News By AM Chronicle Editorial TeamNovember 6, 20233 Mins Read
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The Massivit 10000-G additive manufacturing system provides high-speed production of industrial molds and end parts. It overcomes bottlenecks in composite materials manufacturing by directly printing high-performance molds. (PRNewsfoto/Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd.)
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Massivit 3D Printing Technologies (TASE: MSVT), a leading provider of industrial 3D printing systems, will demonstrate the company’s Massivit 10000-G additive manufacturing system at the upcoming Formnext 2023 tradeshow taking place between November 7th-10th in Frankfurt, Germany. Following a string of industry awards granted for Massivit’s Cast In Motion product line, the 10000-G is disrupting the manufacturing arena providing high-speed production of industrial molds, large-scale custom manufacturing, and functional prototyping. The system has been adopted by leading manufacturers  – based in the USA and Europe in the automotive, consumer products, and marine industries – to expedite time to market, reduce labor costs, and automate production workflows. It enables companies and mold manufacturers to reduce their mold production time by 80% by directly printing industrial epoxy molds in any geometry, thereby bypassing the need for a master tool. Additionally, this innovative process allows manufacturers to commit to eco-friendly production by significantly reducing material waste associated with conventional machining methods.

Leading manufacturers and OEMs in the railway, marine, and additional industries have been able to automate production of full-scale components with Massivit’s industrial 3D printers. The company’s Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology – now also available with the 10000-G – offers a range of 8 specialized printing materials and a colossal build volume (145 x 111 x 180cm or 57 x 44 x 70in ). Recent company R&D breakthroughs now facilitate an even greater printing speed for large components, allowing manufacturers to significantly reduce their time to market.

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Custom radar mast 3D printed by Velum Nautica on a Massivit industrial 3D printer. (PRNewsfoto/Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd.)

At Formnext, live demonstrations of the 10000-G will be available throughout the event and visitors will have the opportunity to handle printed parts, molds, and mandrels as well as see a range of customer case studies.

Formnext attendees can book a demo of the Massivit 10000-G here.

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3D-printed industrial mold produced on a Massivit 10000-G additive manufacturing system. (PRNewsfoto/Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd.)

On show will be a variety of industrial tooling applications – including open and closed molds, resin transfer molds (RTM), reaction injection molds (RIM), and tooling for thermoforming – as well as large, composite production parts. The Massivit 10000-G is the latest system to be launched from the company’s Cast In Motion product line. Massivit offers a full range of custom manufacturing applications already in use by its customers across 40 countries.

Massivit’s CEO, Erez Zimerman, stated “We are delighted to showcase the Massivit 10000-G system at Formnext – one of the world’s most prestigious forums for additive innovation. Massivit will present the latest of our technology and application breakthroughs that offer a direct response to the additive manufacturing market’s deepest challenges –production size, speed, and materials versatility. In particular, the 10000-G introduces digital transformation to the composite materials arena, allowing businesses to overcome labor shortages, high costs, and slow workflows associated with conventional manufacturing. We are thrilled to have the knowhow and innovative global team committed to providing technological advancements to the market.”

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