Admaflex 130 Entry ceramic & metal 3D printer

Overview

Admaflex 130 Entry

Our entry-level machine for 3D printing of advanced ceramics. Admaflex technology is ideal for the development and 24/7 digital serial production of functional and aesthetical parts requiring complex geometries, high resolution, fine details, and smooth surface while benefiting from excellent material properties. The Admaflex 130 Entry is fully upgradable to the Admaflex 130 Evolution.

Admaflex 130 Entry technical specifications
TechnologyDigital Light Processing (DLP),
also known as Vat Photo Polymerization (VPP),
or stereo Lithography based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM)
Printing build volume (X,Y,Z)102 x 64 x 400 mm | 4.01 x 2.51 x 15.7 inch (40 μm)
Layer thickness10 – 200 µm, depending on material type
Build speed (layers/h)Up to 300 layers per hour
Build speed (mm/h)Up to 60 mm/h, depending on material type
Wall thickness0.1 – 10 mm in Al2O3
Build platform fixtureZero-point clamping system
Machine dimension (WxDxH)980 x 670 x 1880 mm | 38.5 x 26.37 x 74 inches
Weightca. 300 kg | 660 lbs
Required working temperature22 +/- 5°C
Required working humidity< 40% (in standard configuration)
ConnectivityEthernet, USB
Power requirements110 / 230 V 6 A
File compatibilitySLC, STL
Final product densityTechnical ceramics > 98.5% – 99.9%*
*depending on sintering curve

Specifications per October 2022 – subject to change

Video

Introducing the Admaflex Technology

Process

From design to manufacturing
of functional parts with form freedom

Admatec supplies solutions for 3D printingdebinding and sintering, and provides training to help customers achieve the best results during each step of the process.

  • Customer testimonials

    “The parts 3D printed with the Admaflex 130 meet the required fine features needed for our R&D work.”

    Raymond Wei
  • Customer testimonials

    “The Admatec 3D printer has taken the investment casting prototype manufacturing to the next level. Its simplicity and ease of operation are unmatched compared to traditional pattern 3D printing.”

    Jack Ziemba
  • Customer testimonials

    “Innovative approach for 3D printing of ceramics, not only for academia but also for the production of small series. It performs well on mid-size series for small parts too. The cost-effectiveness makes the process suitable for more applications, leading to more scale of the process as a whole, which will have a further positive impact on costs.”

    Alex Hilgenberg
  • Customer testimonials

    “The Admaflex 130 is world’s first class ceramic 3D printer! The operation is easy and practical in use for material testing and performing research.”

    Li Hongshu Lee
  • Customer testimonials

    “The MEMTI group already had experience with several commercial available 3D printers using the Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology. To take the next step in ceramic material development and production, the group invested in the Admaflex130 3D printer to develop new ceramic materials for the production of components with complex features.”

    Prof. Alberto Ortona