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The Right 3D Printer for Your Needs

By partnering with industry leader 3D Systems, Scarlett is providing solutions from the most complete lineup of technology in the 3D Printing industry. From full-color prints to engineered plastics; from injection-molded surface finish to fully dense metal parts, Scarlett is ready to help you find the correct 3D Printer that will leverage your business into the next industrial revolution.

 
  • Select Laser Sintering
  • Direct Metal 3D Printing

 

Scarlett Inc. Service Area

Scarlett Machinery specializes in the sale of new and used 3D printers to Grand Rapids, Detroit as well as most of Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana.

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Direct Metal 3D Printing

“Produce functional metal components without the cost and lead time of tooling”

A high-powered laser welds metallic powders into fully dense metal parts at a resolution up to 25 microns (40 layers per mm) with DMP. Featuring open architecture, and a proprietary scan strategy, these machines produce functional metal components without the cost and lead time of tooling. With automated powder handling and excellent atmosphere control, your operators will comfortably and safely process reactive metals.

BENEFITS OF DIRECT METAL PRINTING:

  • Production Grade Machinery
  • Manufacturing Quality
  • Complex Geometry
  • Wide Range of Alloys
  • Safe Material Handling
  • Finest Detail Resolution of Any Metal Printing

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The Studio System™ Metal Printer

“Making complex, high-performance metal parts has never been easier. Featuring a breakthrough two-step process, next-generation Separable Supports, and a software-controlled workflow, the Studio System 2 makes it simpler than ever to produce custom metal parts.”

The Studio System 2 unlocks two-step processing with a fully re-engineered materials library. New material formulations allow printed parts to be placed directly into the furnace, without the need for the typical solvent debind phase. The result is an easy-to-manage two-step process with a nearly hands-free experience.

With easy-to-use hardware, the Studio System 2 allows you to spend less time managing equipment and more time designing and fabricating parts. Change printheads with the press of a button, and change materials quickly with a refillable cartridge system that allows users to easily load material during print jobs and store excess material safely. A fully-accessible printer and sintering volume and a configurable furnace retort allow for maximum flexibility.

BENEFITS OF STUDIO SYSTEM METAL PRINTER:

  • Print to Sinter
  • Software controlled workflow
  • Smart Separable Supports
  • User-friendly hardware
  • Reliable Processing
  • Excellent Part Properties
  • No special facilities requirement
  • Hands-off process

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Desktop Metal Shop System™

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Shop System™ introduces high-quality binder jetting to an entirely new market of machine shops. Shops can now cost-effectively print small end-use metal parts with unparalleled speed and productivity.

Materials Approach

The system is compatible with powders from traditional powder metallurgy processes including stainless steels, tool steels, and super alloys. Get started quickly with a turnkey, end-to-end solution. Shop System features Desktop Metal® engineered powders and processing parameters, optimized to deliver exceptional part quality, and ensure part-to-part repeatability.

Use Cases

Dramatically increase your shop’s throughput with the flexibility and speed of the Shop System™. Print hundreds of parts per shift and modify your designs at the press of a button. Utilize the entire build box for a single geometry, or nest various part designs, all within a single print setup.

 

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Desktop Metal-Fiber™ Printer

“Strong partsFiber™ utilizes Micro Automated Fiber Placement (μAFP™) to produce continuous fiber-reinforced parts stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum.”

Fiber™ is the only composite 3D printer capable of Micro Automated Fiber Placement (μAFP™) —unlocking exceptional part strength for a desktop printer.

Designed for versatility, the printer supports a wide range of both filament and fiber composites to enable a broad set of applications from consumer goods to automotive.

Materials Library

The Fiber™ materials library is categorized by family, or thermoplastic material. Our current library features three material families: PEEK, PEKK, Nylon 6 (PA6). Within each family, there are a breadth of fiber-reinforced filaments and μAFP™ tapes.

BENEFITS OF Fiber PRINTER:

  • Micro Automated Fiber Placement
  • Multidirectional reinforcement
  • Easy to use
  • Low porosity
  • Closed-loop thermal control
  • Affordable

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Selective Laser Sintering

“A laser fuses particles of powder together in fine layers in the SLS process”

A laser fuses particles of powder together in fine layers in the SLS process. With a material palette including aluminum impregnated and glass-filled nylons, you can rest assured that your thermoplastic parts will function exactly as intended. With SLS, complexity is free, coupled with a vast material range and large build size, you can enjoy the manufacturing opportunities that come along with this amazing technology.

BENEFITS OF SLS:

  • Build Size
  • Speed (7x faster than FDM)
  • Toughest Applications
  • Production Grade Materials
  • Low Unit Part Cost
  • Complete Design Freedom

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