Additive manufacturing
Two 3D printers are currently in use in the working group of Prof. Dr. Bremser. In addition to liquid resin research, they are also used for practical purposes - customised adaptations in the laboratory, exhibition objects and educational purposes.
Bambu Lab X1-Carbon with AMS
This FDM printer has been in the working group since October 2023. It can be used to print multicoloured objects.
- Acquisition: October 2023
- Printing technology: FDM (fused deposition modelling)
- Print volume: 25.6 × 25.6 × 25.6 cm³
- CoreXY system
- With connected AMS (Automatic Material System) for printing up to four colours.
- Operation via micro SD card & touch display and via cloud (Bambu Studio (Windows, Mac), Bambu mobile phone (Android, Apple)) possible.
Technical details
- Double automatic bed levelling
- Lidar with 7 μm resolution
- Spaghetti error detection
- Vibration compensation and extrusion compensation
- AI-inspired first layer
- Hot-end: all-metal
- Max. hot-end temperature: 300 °C
- Filament diameter: 1.75 mm
- Supported filaments: PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS, ASA, PVA, PET Ideal for PA, PC, carbon/glass fibre reinforced polymer
- Max. heating bed temperature: 110 °C (@ 220 V)
- Max. speed of the tool head: 5 m/s
- Max. acceleration of the tool head: 20 m/s²
- Flow rate: 320 mm³/s
Peopoly Moai
- Acquisition: September 2019
- Printing technique: SLA (stereolithography)
- Printing area: 13 x 13 x 18 cm
- Laser wavelength: 405 nm
- Laser power: 150 mW
- XY resolution: 70 µm
- Z-resolution: 15 µm
- Data transmission: SD card
- Max. file size: 4 GB (FAT32)
Student workshop StudentLab3D
The Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC) runs a student workshop called StudentLab3D. This is a facility dedicated to 3D printing and 3D scanning for all students and staff at the Paderborn University. The opening times, workshops, and more information can be found on their homepage: http://studentlab3d.de