On Stand 4320, Hall 4 at MACH 2014 (7-11 April, Birmingham NEC), SYS Systems will be running live demonstrations of the latest Fortus additive manufacturing technology and Objet 3D printing capabilities from Stratasys.
According to SYS Systems, the Stratasys Fortus 250 builds parts so durable and accurate that most customers find its use expands way beyond functional testing and into tooling, jigs, fixtures and more besides. Designed purposely as an affordable production series machine, the Fortus 250 is said to combine compact size and ease of use with sophisticated Insight software. And best of all, its ABSplus parts are accurate, stable, durable and repeatable, says SYS Systems. Three layer resolutions are available to let customers print in fine detail or at maximum speed. A free support removal system will be offered with any Fortus or Connex order placed at the exhibition.
The other machine in the spotlight on SYS Systems' 18 sq m stand will be the Stratasys Objet 30 Pro 3D printer. This is said to be the only desktop 3D printer in the world that can print in up to seven different materials, including transparent and high temperature photopolymers. According to SYS Systems, a large tray size gets the most out of a small footprint, allowing users to create realistic models right in the office.
At MACH 2014, the Objet 30 Pro will be performing live demonstrations of printing a closed case part – a component that is said to highlight its fine production capabilities.
Both machines are intended to underline the company's main theme at MACH, which is to bring 3D printing in-house to save time and money in prototyping. The company's sales team will be happy to evaluate customer products and provide estimated cost and time savings which can be supported by future trials if requested.