11.11.23
Bison launched the Nautilair 7.6 High Output (HO) blowers for high-temperature 3D printers. This addresses the critical challenge of maintaining optimal print temperatures when processing high-temperature materials.
High-temperature 3D printers are known to produce complex, heat-resistant, engineering-grade parts, and have faced challenges related to print quality, accuracy, and consistency due to overheating.
“We are proud to announce our Nautilair blower’s technology is a valuable fit for the high-temperature 3D printing community. This innovative application reflects our commitment to enabling cutting-edge solutions that empower our users to achieve the highest levels of precision and performance,” said senior project manager Matt Dudas.
Bison’s Nautilair 7.6 HO is a 240-volt single phase blower designed to maintain a consistent and controlled print environment. This ensures precise layer deposition and prevent heat-induced distortions. The blower also works for both premix heating combustion and device cooling. Nautilair allows for flexibility to adjust airflow for a range of applications, providing full control over air flow outputs.
The Nautilair 7.6 HO has a fan that produces up to 200CFM airflow with intelligent airflow management. It is able to dissipate excess heat to enable printed parts with high crystallinity and low porosity, resulting in increased model accuracy and print accuracy even in PEKK, PEEK, UltemTM, glass fiber, and carbon fiber composites.
The HO blower can withstand the demands of 3D printing and integrated with a wide range of printers regardless of size.
High-temperature 3D printers are known to produce complex, heat-resistant, engineering-grade parts, and have faced challenges related to print quality, accuracy, and consistency due to overheating.
“We are proud to announce our Nautilair blower’s technology is a valuable fit for the high-temperature 3D printing community. This innovative application reflects our commitment to enabling cutting-edge solutions that empower our users to achieve the highest levels of precision and performance,” said senior project manager Matt Dudas.
Bison’s Nautilair 7.6 HO is a 240-volt single phase blower designed to maintain a consistent and controlled print environment. This ensures precise layer deposition and prevent heat-induced distortions. The blower also works for both premix heating combustion and device cooling. Nautilair allows for flexibility to adjust airflow for a range of applications, providing full control over air flow outputs.
The Nautilair 7.6 HO has a fan that produces up to 200CFM airflow with intelligent airflow management. It is able to dissipate excess heat to enable printed parts with high crystallinity and low porosity, resulting in increased model accuracy and print accuracy even in PEKK, PEEK, UltemTM, glass fiber, and carbon fiber composites.
The HO blower can withstand the demands of 3D printing and integrated with a wide range of printers regardless of size.