Additional information
Weight | 16 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 14 × 12 in |
$3,998 $3,498
The Pellet Extrusion/Hotmelt version are for users that wish to build with “hard” plastic/polymers. Typically polymers in a powder/pellet form that has a melting point no greater than 250 degrees Celsius. Typical fabricated structures includes, but are not limited to Tissue Scaffolds, etc.
As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of us do not need the advanced precision (nanometers) or tons of senors on a printer. A simple printer is sometimes all that is needed!
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Weight | 16 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 14 × 12 in |
Type: Single Head 3D Bioprinter
Build Platform: Aluminum Heat Bed
No. of Bio-head: 1
Nozzle: Pellet Extruder/Hotmelt
Max Print Speed: 20mm/sec (Higher speeds may results in loss of detail)
Print Precision: 0.1-0.2mm (viscosity of material and Nozzle tip size dependent)
Optimal Layer Height: 0.043, 0.087, 0.131, 0.175, 0.218, 0.262, 0.306
Build Size: 100*120*80mm (3.9“ x 4.7” x 3.1“)
Max Hotend Temp: 250°C
Max Bed Temp: 100°C
Precision: X / Y axis 0.1mm, Z axis 0.04375mm
Materials: Hydrogels, anything that can be extruded from a syringe
Connectivity: MicroSD card, Mirco USB connector
Baud Rate USB: Any is okay. 115200 Works without issue. Higher rate should work also.
Display: IPS color LCD screen (non touch)
AC Adapter Input Power: 100 ~ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Input Power: 12VDC, 7A
Maximum Power Consumption: 84W
Input File: GC, GCODE (STL & OBJ files must be converted to G-code)
Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, Linux
Dimensions: (H x W x D) 14” x 11.3 x 7.5“ (356 x 287 x 191 mm)
Max feed rates (mm/s): X150.00, Y150.00, Z1.50, E50.00
Max Acceleration (mm/s^2): X800 Y800 Z20 E10000