MASSIVIT LAUNCHES AFFORDABLE 3D PRINT

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Massivit is launching a new printer in its 3D series, the Massivit 3000, which it says provides an affordable, high-performance 3D printing solution for print service providers, and entertainment fabricators.

Affordable 3D printing: Massivit 3000
Affordable 3D printing: Massivit 3000

The printer will be unveiled at drupa next week, with private demonstrations available on request. It will be distributed in ANZ by Stick on Signs. Visitors to drupa are invited to reserve a booth demonstration of the Massivit 3000 or Massivit 10000 by clicking here.

The company says the launch of the Massivit 3000 brings to market a “more affordable” 3D-printing solution for businesses seeking to leverage high-speed, large-format production capabilities “without putting a strain on their finances.”

According to the company The Massivit 3000 will enable print service providers, event fabricators, and prop makers to expand their offering “by providing giant, captivating displays” for marketing, retail and advertising campaigns as well as entertainment activations.

3D printing: Massivit 3000
3D printing: Massivit 3000

The new printer enables high-speed production of 3D window displays, dimensional billboards, custom channel letters, 2D/3D combined point-of-purchase displays, interactive event props, theme park scenery, and molds for thermoforming.

Its print volume of ~1.2 x 1.5 x 1.8m  enables operators to produce giant displays in a single print, thereby significantly cutting down on production time.

In addition to its wide range of creative applications, the Massivit 3000 is built on the same trusted Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology that has been adopted in 40 countries to date, delivering exceptional value and performance. It is also designed with user-friendliness in mind, offering an intuitive interface.

On show at drupa: Massivit 3000
On show at drupa: Massivit 3000

The new printer will be introduced at Massivit’s drupa booth (Hall 9, Booth A08) alongside the company’s 10000-G system – which it says is the most advanced of its industrial 3D printers. Live demonstrations of the printers will be running throughout the event. An array of 3D-printed displays and models will be on show as well as a range of purpose-designed printing materials for retail and entertainment environments including a flame-retardant material compliant with the ASTM E84 standard.

Massivit’s CEO, Erez Zimerman, said, “We are excited about the launch of the Massivit 3000 which marks a significant milestone for Massivit.

“Our contributions to the advertising and entertainment markets have already been substantial, with the delivery of large-format 3D printing capabilities at unprecedented speed. The introduction of the new Massivit 3000 extends access to this disruptive technology to a much wider range of companies, offering excellent value for money. The highly anticipated global drupa show is the perfect platform for unveiling our new printer to these markets.”

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