Plural AM's Material Management System Reduces Humidity
Rapid 2018: The system’s low-humidity, UV-free space is designed to increase material performance and shelf life.
Plural Additive Manufacturing’s Material Management System (MMS) for 3ntr industrial 3D printers is a material conditioning and measurement system that is designed to optimize material surface finish and mechanical performance. The low-humidity space improves material performance and UV-free storage increases shelf life of material.
A real-time monitor displays material usage and inventory so users can see the available material quantity prior to job start, preventing lost or interrupted prints. The material management system can hold six ready-to-go spools.
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