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Pellet-extrusion systems move 3D printing beyond prototyping

Pellet-extrusion systems move 3D printing beyond prototyping

Written by David

March 10, 2021

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Titan Robotics Ltd. builds 3D printers that extrude polymer pellets, a technology aimed at reducing material costs, increasing material options, and speeding the printing process.

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“We set out to solve the challenges that had kept 3D printing a prototyping business,” said Clay Guillory, the founder and head of services at Titan, Colorado Springs, Colo. “We saw pellet extrusion as the avenue to get there.”

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Pellet-based extrusion technology is similar to fused filament fabrication (FFF). One difference is that pellets are an injection molding-type feedstock, unlike the filament used with traditional FFF printers. Titan CEO Rahul Kasat said pellets, which are used to make filament, are one-tenth the cost of filament. “So you skip that extra conversion step and [don’t pay] the additional cost of making filament.”

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In addition, Kasat pointed out that a pellet extruder melts and deposits plastic significantly faster than filament-based machines. This translates into faster print speeds for both large parts and large numbers of parts. How much faster? According to Guillory, printing a large part with filament can take weeks, while a pellet extruder can do the job in […]

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