Angled and non-planar 3D printing using industrial robotics
Software has its charm, but it is always nice to get away from the desk and 3D print something in real life. A few weeks back I had the chance to visit our friends at Sculptur and try some of the multi-axis path planning features in ADAXIS AdaOne.
The part was printed in biocomposite material from UPM - The Biofore Company in an ABB robot based 3D printer by Spectrum Technology. Path planning was done using ADAXIS AdaOne together with ABB RobotStudio 3DP PowerPack.
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Видео Angled and non-planar 3D printing using industrial robotics канала Emil Johansson
The part was printed in biocomposite material from UPM - The Biofore Company in an ABB robot based 3D printer by Spectrum Technology. Path planning was done using ADAXIS AdaOne together with ABB RobotStudio 3DP PowerPack.
#additivemanufacturing #3dprinting #robotics
Видео Angled and non-planar 3D printing using industrial robotics канала Emil Johansson
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