Today we launch OCEAN, the world’s largest and most productive area-wide 3D printing solution.
With a 812 mm x 812 mm build area and speeds of over 300 mm per hour, OCEAN represents new economic paradigm for polymer production.
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Thanks to @ChicagoInno for a great event last night at the 2024 Fire Awards! We were proud to win top startup in the “Ember” category for early-stage startups. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!
With continuous printing and thermal process control, OCEAN — the world’s largest and most productive area-wide 3D printing solution — offers a new avenue for polymer production.
From hydrogels to ceramics, the POND is a research-friendly platform for innovators looking to push the performance limits of additive manufacturing and define the next generation of materials and applications.
On the heels of launching our OCEAN printing platform, we have now released a small-scale 3D printing system called POND to enable faster and cost-effective material and application development. https://t.co/7BNzfpu5rK
We have been busy here with the launch of our OCEAN printing platform, so we are especially excited this summer to have four smart interns helping us create the future of manufacturing!
Additive manufacturing has been hard to scale, hindering wide-scale adoption. Our new OCEAN platform shows the ability to do just that. A modular hardware system powered by our HARP technology enables speed and size with full thermal process control.
According to @azul3d, its new OCEAN #3Dprinter has a build speed of 300 mm per hour. With 72 μm high-resolution DLP and the company’s own High Area Rapid Printing (HARP) technology, the OCEAN is meant to be a true production machine. @pilz reports.
Our new printing platform OCEAN can create printed structures that offer exciting engineering possibilities for clean tech, including large-scale filters and membranes for carbon capture and water treatment.
“In 2023, the global industrial metal and polymer additive manufacturing market size surged to €10.50 billion.” It is a great time to be a part of the future of manufacturing!
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Not only do our 3D printers reduce waste and streamline supply chains, they also have the possibility to create novel designs for green tech.
Check out this perspective paper on how to make additive manufacturing an enabler of sustainable design:
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Additive manufacturing is primed to solve supply chain issues and create innovative, never-before-possible products across industries. We are excited to be a part of this future and are glad to see policies that recognize this.
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What is it like to work at Azul 3D? Just ask our employees:
“Fast-paced.” “Exciting.” “Multi-disciplinary.” “Always an opportunity to learn and get involved.”
Interested in joining our team?
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Welcome to our new VP of Engineering, Jim Mazzarella! Jim has held leadership positions in the semiconductor, aerospace, and industrial sectors. “I am thrilled be part of Azul 3D’s future success developing and delivering state-of-the-art 3D printers to our customers,” he said.
Software engineer Sam Mikell contributes to the software that controls all components of our printers. “The best part about working at Azul 3D is the multi-disciplinary collaboration. Seeing our work used in the lab is motivating and enriches the workplace.”
New year, new hires! Our applications team is excited to welcome Nicholas Kavanau as Manager of Process Engineering and Jack Forsman as Application Engineer. Can’t wait to see how these two help us create new products that were never before possible!