[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Si chiama Pollen Pam and is the result of five years of research and experimentation, capable of printing objects made of four different materials.
Pollen Pam is presented for its extreme precision and versatility in professional use. It was launched by the French company D&R, with a product that is certainly not indicated for the consumer market, but rather aimed at the luxury sector.
Pollen Pam can use up to four different materials during a single printing process, mixing two materials together on the go. It is also compatible with a wide range of materials, including natural fibres, carbon, minerals and metal particles. The printer is loaded with thermoplastic, silicone and other material bottles containing the raw materials and reaches a temperature of 350°, making it compatible with a range of materials with flexible, elastic, resistant, transparent and coloured properties. It has a high quality resolution of up to 40 μ, and a print volume of 30 x 30 centimetres.
La 3D printer Pollen Pam has four different nozzle sizes, a heated aluminium storage plate and built-in Honeyprint software. Also wireless-enabled, it can be remotely controlled directly via the internet. Among the products 3D printed With Pollen Pam there are sunglasses (including lenses) and translucent lamps, but its potential is truly manifold, applicable for example for prototyping in the fashion industry.
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