Belgian additive manufacturing leader, Materialise has announced three new product releases in its Materialise Magics 3D Print Suite at TCT Show today.
Earlier this year, the company combined its industrial software solutions in the Materialise Magics 3D Print Suite. The latest releases in the Suite include a brand new flexible product for 3D printer manufacturers to offer data preparation solutions to their customers, solutions for automatic support generation for DLP (Digital Light Processing) and bottom-up printing processes and the automation of common 3D printing file preparation processes.
One of the new products in the suite launched today is Materialise Magics Print, based on the industry-standard data preparation software Materialise Magics and on Materialise’s extensive knowledge of machine communication for various types of 3D printing technologies. Machine manufacturers that collaborate with Materialise can from now on offer their customers professional data preparation software in combination with their machine. Materialise Magics Print supports Materialise’s mission of connecting a wide variety of printers and technologies to exciting applications and is one of the components of Materialise’s OEM solutions package.
Materialise has also optimised Materialise Robot, a user-configurable, automated solution that helps to run operations 24/7, decreasing lead times and reducing manual efforts. The new version of Materialise Robot features a stronger repair functionality, can be customised better and improves your production quality by automatically rejecting files with walls that are too thin or thick.
Taking the time out of manual support generation, Materialise e-Stage supports the user in generating optimal support structures and significantly helps to save time in the Stereolithography market. With this suite update, Materialise’s patented automatic support generation software is available to all resin-based technologies, including Digital Light Processing and bottom-up printing technologies.
Find out more on stand G16 at TCT Show, NEC Birmingham this week.