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MTorres joins the large-format AM fray with a system that prints vertically in lengths up to 25 meters.

Valentín Forte, engineering team leader at MTorres, says the company has tested a variety of resin/fiber combinations on this system, including PPE/CF, ABS/CF, ABS/GF and PEI/CF, but other thermoplastics are compatible as well. Forte adds that the system also offers deposition rates up to 35 kilograms per hour, provides in-situ re-heating of the previous layer to promote z-direction adhesion, does not require a temperature-controlled chamber and provides overall better temperature control capabilities compared to competing systems. In addition, the deposition table can be equipped with a CNC system at the non-deposition end to facilitate part trimming and finishing as necessary. Finally, the MTorres AM system offers process temperatures up to 350°C, but higher-temperature capability is under development for processing of high-performance thermoplastics like PEEK, PEKK and PAEK.

The robot works to always keep the extruder axis in the horizontal position and perpendicular to the vertical deposition table. A seventh axis is also offered to increase the lateral working envelope. The extruder, which MTorres developed and produced in-house, can be used in other machine configurations, including on a gantry or attached to an XYZ Cartesian column machine. The extruder nozzle itself offers significant functionality and features several rotational axes — one to rotate the heating system, one to rotate the extruder cylinder and one to rotate the extruder nozzle.

Automation and fiber and tape placement specialist MTorres (Torres de Elorz, Navarra, Spain) is entering the large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) space with a fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing system that extrudes polymer on a vertical axis. The system features a vertical deposition table attached to a longitudinally movable deposition platform and a six-axis robot at the end of the table with an extruder end effector. The robot extrudes material onto the vertical printbed and as each layer is placed, the deposition platform automatically indexes away from the robot, allowing the robot to begin placement of the next layer. In this way, the part moves down the table as it is built. The deposition table is 2 meters wide and is offered in lengths up to 25 meters, which also represents the current length limit of printed parts.

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