EOS readies its latest printer

Feb. 1, 2019

Integra P 400 Designed to meet the rigorous standards of the automotive and aerospace industries, EOS’ newest 3-D printer has a multitude of possible uses, including prototyping, small- quantity production runs and materials development. It uses a single carbon-dioxide laser to provide eight zones of heating for selective laser sintering; while a 120-watt laser is standard, a 70-watt version is also available. The printer employs servomotors and infrared cameras for real-time analysis of the print bed. It is compatible with a number of powdered materials with a wide range of characteristics including abrasiveness, chemical-resistance, elasticity and transparency.  

What’s new? The printer, which will make its official debut at the Additive Manufacturing Users Group conference this spring in Chicago.

Benefits Flexibility, reliability and ease of use. With a maximum build temperature of 572 degrees Fahrenheit, the printer can handle a wide array of materials. The versatile, modular machine is designed for Internet-of-Things configurability and is capable of comparatively fast speeds, thanks to the high power of its laser. It produces high-quality parts.

EOS North America, Novi, Mich., 248-306-0143, www.eos.info