Epitum 3D printers operate at extrusion temperatures up to 430ºC, giving end users the ability to choose a material tailored to their project needs and to choose a supplier that meets their material quality and cost requirements.
A composite material which features low shrinkage and high strength. There is an interesting optical effect — the part has a matt finish and the layers are almost invisible after printing. The model has a finished look and doesn`t require additional post-processing.
Today, Camozzi is a leader in the manufacture of pneumatic equipment and is represented all over the world. The didactic equipment department develops and manufactures training simulators and complexes in-house. It was necessary to create prototype structures, enclosures, brackets and plugs. To save the company's financial resources using 3D printing.
The company uses Epitum 3D printer mainly for rapid prototyping. The equipment is part of the machine park, and there is even a special room dedicated to it. There is also an ultrasonic bath and the printer is supplied with pressurised air, which greatly reduces the time required for cooling (if necessary).
In Camozzi's didactic department, any questions about new products now go through a 3D printing stage. The printer has become something of a "wild card", for the company, enabling us to print any part we need when we are short of time.
“The fundamental factor when choosing a 3D printer is time, because the missing part can be obtained within a few minutes. Sometimes there are situations when you urgently need to get some part, and there is no way to quickly purchase it from third-party contractors. In this case, your own printer is a great option.”