T650 PEEK 3D printer - The most advanced High Temperature 3D printer in the market

in steemhunt •  6 years ago  (edited)

T650 PEEK 3D printer

The most advanced High Temperature 3D printer in the market


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If you are not satisfied with the traditional 3D printers and want something really solid, you should try PEEK 3D Printer. It is full of advantages over the traditional ones.

Its main features are listed below:

  • High resolution
  • Fast Speed printing
  • Handles the high temperatures
  • Risk-Free
  • Lightweight
  • Able to Create customized components

The feature I most liked is its manufacturing waste can be reused so it will surely save the thermoplastic material costs.


Link

https://tractus3d.com/our-industrial-3d-printers/t650p-peek-3d-printer/


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It is the most advanced high temp 3D printer on the market for about a month. Then it will be passed.

3D print technology is moving as fast as any other field. In a couple years, people will be blown away with what can be produced.

Great Hunt.

Nice hunt, @wiseeyes. I am familiar with industrial 3D printers and this one is no doubt the best. Tractus3D's other printers are also top-notch.

Hi @wiseeyes,

Thanks for yet another hunt. Before I can approve it, can you please update the product name to T650 PEEK 3D printer, as “PEEK 3D” refers to materials the printer works with but is not the specific model. Many brands have PEEK 3D printers.

Let me know via a comment reply when you’ve made requested change.

Hi @fknmayhem, Updated.

Thanks, approved.

Great hunt @wiseeyes!

Seems fast and semi-professional, the speed helps a lot and the size of the objects it can create is pretty impressive for something this small.

I am still waiting till the technology progresses to the point I can use it to replace broken auto parts with printed composites and designs, 3D printing is sweet though and I await even further scaling and usage kind of like drones expensive at first but gradually becoming more affordable.

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