Low cost, large scale industrial 3D printer launched by Thermwood

Composite additive manufacturing firm, Thermwood, has launched a new line of lower cost ‘print only’ LSAM systems.

Thermwood’s current LSAM line of large scale, dual gantry, ‘print and trim’, near-net-shape additive manufacturing systems use an advanced print technology that produces high quality, fully fused products from a wide variety of reinforced composite thermoplastic polymers, including materials that process at high temperature like PSU, PESU, and PEI.

These systems are being used primarily to produce moulds and tooling, most for aerospace and industrial production applications.

In response to requests for a somewhat smaller, lower cost additive system which still has all the features and print quality of the large flagship LSAM systems, Thermwood has developed and is now offering a line of ‘print only’ machines built around a 30mm LSAM Print Head. It’s called the LSAM Additive Printer.

The 40-60mm print heads used on our flagship machines weigh well over two tons and require a significant machine structure and powerful servo drives to achieve optimum performance. To accommodate the request for a lower cost system, Thermwood refined and updated a 30mm print head design, initially developed during their print technology development.

In order to handle the still significant 30mm Print Head, the gantry structure of its 5-axis CNC routers was re-engineered to use the incredibly strong ‘slot and tab’ structural steel approach used on flagship LSAM machines. The same table, base structure and servo drives used on the 5-axis CNC routers could be used pretty much as is. With these changes the ‘LSAM Additive Printer’ was born.

Although smaller than the flagship systems, which can print over 500lbs per hour, the 30mm print head can still print up to 100lbs per hour, which is still a higher maximum output than virtually all other systems available today.

It is capable of producing large parts at temperatures up to 450°C, with overall size limited primarily by the table size and working envelope. The new LSAM Additive Printers are all fixed gantry, moving table designs with table sizes of 5’x5’ and 5’x10’ and are capable of printing parts up to 4’ high.

The 5’x10’ machines are available in two styles, 5’ wide with 10’ of front to back motion or 10’ wide with 5’ of front to back motion. Maximum table print weight is 1,000lbs, however, the 10’ wide 5’ deep machine is available with a dual servo drive which doubles the weight carrying capability. It is planned to equip the 5’ wide 10’ deep version with a Vertical Layer Printing option which will allow it to vertically print parts up to 10ft tall.

Trimming printed parts


For trimming printed parts, Thermwood recommends its new LSAM Additive Trimmer, which is available in the same table sizes as these new LSAM Additive Printers. It is available with up to 5’ of vertical travel, allowing it to trim completely around and over the top of the largest part the LSAM Additive Printer can print. As an added benefit, with both an LSAM Additive Printer and an LSAM Additive Trimmer, you can print and trim at the same time.

Although having a new LSAM Additive Printer plus an LSAM Additive Trimmer requires purchasing two machines, the combined cost of both is just over a third of the cost of an LSAM 1020 (which is currently the smallest flagship LSAM system that can both print and trim at the same time). The LSAM 1020 does have a much larger table, faster print head and the ability to do vertical layer printing up to 20ft long, however, if you don’t need those capabilities, the new LSAM Additive Printers may be an answer. If you already have trim capability, the cost can be even lower.

The same powerful, feature rich LSAM control used on the large flagship LSAM systems, along with all its unique patented additive print features is standard on the new LSAM Additive Printers. A system for drying and conveying pelletized polymer material is also included as is a liquid chilling system to maintain temperature control on vital systems. This is especially important when processing high temperature materials.

Optional dual hopper dryer


The machine comes standard with a single hopper material dryer. However, an optional dual hopper dryer is also available for applications that change materials often.

Thermwood’s new Thermal Sensor Layer Automation System is also available on the LSAM Additive Printers. This is an exciting new system that automates the print process to easily and automatically obtain the highest quality layer to layer fusion.

With this system, a servo controlled thermal sensor, which travels with and rotates around the print nozzle, measures the temperature of the bead an instant before a new bead is added. This data is sent to the control which automatically adjusts print speed to print at the precise temperature that results in the best bead fusion for that particular polymer. Thermwood’s LSAM print technology already produces the best quality, strongest large scale additive parts and this system not only makes it better but also easier.

Powerful Print 3D slicing software


The same Thermwood LSAM Print 3D slicing software used on all the other LSAM systems is used to program LSAM Additive Printers. Several levels of software training are available.

This new LSAM Additive Printer is intended to introduce LSAM additive technology to a whole new level of application and customer. It targets companies that want to print top quality, large composite thermoplastic parts, but don’t really need, nor can they cost-justify, the really large LSAM systems.

These new systems also target companies who already have sufficient trimming capability and may only need a quality print function. Applications include industrial fixtures, moulds (including high temperature moulds), tooling, foundry patterns, and hundreds, if not thousands of similar applications.

With the addition of the LSAM Additive Printers, Thermwood now offers the largest selection of large scale additive manufacturing systems for thermoplastic composite materials in the industry with models available for just about every application and budget.

Thermwood www.thermwood.com

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