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Large Enough to 3D Print a Boat or SUV, New Full Color Chinese 3D Printer is Unveiled

by Eddie Krassenstein · May 30, 2014



China seems to be one of the nations who are establishing themselves at the forefront of 3D printing innovation. Last month, it was reported that China has begun 3D printing full sized homes, and now there is news of something that may be even more incredible.

After 3 1/2 years of research and development, Sanya Industrial Innovation Design Center, in Sanya, China, has developed a 3D printer that, according to the company, is the largest of its kind. It also touts the ability to print in multiple and extremely affordable materials, print at high speeds, and in full color. The printer, weighs an incredible 15 tons and measures 6 X 3.5 X 3.5 meters in size (19’8″ X 11’6″ X 11’6″). This huge 3D printer can print in full color, and in many different materials.

This new 3D printer is capable of printing objects as large as 3.8 × 2.4 × 1.8 meters (approximately 12’6″ X 7’10″ X 5’11″) in size.



Chen Min Qiao (translated) of Sanya Industrial Innovation Design Center, explained that these 3D printers are capable of printing large objects such as cars, boats, etc. By looking at the measurements of the build envelope, without a doubt it could print objects this size. Ming Qiao also explained that this new printer will have great benefits for a variety of applications including tourism, culture, exhibition models, scientific research, souvenirs, art furniture, garden rockery, home accessories and much more.

While it is not completely clear exactly what kind of technology drives this machine, from an outsiders point of view, it appears to work similarly to a traditional fused desposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer. Mr. Long Sihai, who is the General Manager of Sanya Industrial Innovation Design Center says that it can print using resins, metals, and other materials. As long as the material has a melting point below 450℃, it should work. So this would seems to differ from what we are used to seeing from traditional FDM printers, which normally can only print with rolls or sticks of solid material ‘filament’.



3D printer filament can be quite pricy, thus printing objects the size of an SUV probably wouldn’t be all that feasible, using traditional FDM technology. That is exactly where this new 3D printer hopes to make progress.

“You can print using a melting point below 450 degrees celsius, with materials in powder format as well as granular goods,” explained Deng Zhenhai (representative for Sanya Industrial Innovation Design Center) to reporters, prior to being translated to English.



He also explained that this new technology allows them to break the ‘bottleneck’ of traditional 3D printing materials (spools of filament), and that this will greatly reduce the costs of materials used to print objects, thus allowing 3D printing to spread to more people. Materials for this printer are expected to be as low as 10 Yuan per KG ($1.60/KG) which is about 30 times cheaper than current polymer based 3D printer filament.

As for print speed, it can print approximately 12 centimeters in height per hour, for hallow objects with a diameter of a little less than 1 meter. This is quite impressive, when compared to traditional FDM technlogy.

Zhenhai also explained that this is the first large scale 3D color printer. There are currenlty 3D printers that can print in a variety of colors, but they are all of the smaller variety.

These new 3D printers will begin selling next month, and will be priced in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. What do you think? Is this new innovation in China going to help 3D printing progress on a larger and more massive scale? Discuss these new 3D printers in the ‘New Chinese 3D Printer’ discussion thread on 3DPB.com.


A large colorful object printed on this new 3D printer

[source: ce.cn | sina]

Large Enough to 3D Print a Boat or SUV, New Full Color Chinese 3D Printer is Unveiled - 3DPrint.com
 
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It is amazing how 3D printing has blossomed in the recent years. It wouldn't be long before 3D printing enters large scale industrial production.
 
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Damn that means easier access to guns for terrorist/criminal organisation. I wont be surprised if it can make mortars and other explosives
no you would still need gun power and chemicals, something which the printer can't print yet
 
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no you would still need gun power and chemicals, something which the printer can't print yet

I am not really a chemistry person but I heard of stories of people extracting gunpowder from part poppers other small harmless explosives.
 
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It is amazing how 3D printing has blossomed in the recent years. It wouldn't be long before 3D printing enters large scale industrial production.
And guess who would be leading this technology. No prizes for guessing ;)
 
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In my view, 3D "printing" technology is not printing.
It may more advanced way than what a .jt file processed by CNC machining.

There is no new processing but mixture of known technologies.

An item always made by 1 or same materials, the materials could be treated by many ways in many different condition to improve the strength, appearance ...

It's simple if using a chemical process to make 1 item in designed shape by 1 or more similar materials in same condition ( for example - temperature ).
They could print a firearm but not a regular firearm ... that a plastic firearm by chemical, injection ...process of plastic ...
that's for simple use, or toy // Basically the "printer" is the injection line, they could put more machine into the line for more material and process,
... let imagine the use of coil spring.

And China cannot get the high quality of printed materials if in regular technology they dont know how to reach it.
I guess no one will produce a regular firearm by 3D print, they will redesign the firearm into simple design that suitable to 3D print, but that's for toys or simple use.

For a house, if you want to live in a Lego-like house, we could print it for you ...
the problem that, no one will live in that house
 
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