Dec 7, 2014
Chinese 3D printer manufacturer ATSmake announces this week a new FDM 3D printer called Mars.
ATSmake is specifically targeting small and medium sized companies. Founded in 2012 in Shenzhen China, ATSmake produced its first FDM 3D printer 'Planets—Jupiter' in March 2013. In July 2013 they started working on development of SLA printer, which entered its mass production phase in April 2014.
Their new ATSmake Mars 3D printer utilizes Fused Deposition Modelling techniques. Printers that work with FDM printing are usually easy to operate and inexpensive, making them a logical option for regular printing enthusiasts.
The ATSmake Mars features stainless steel shell, 180 x 180 x 180mm build envelope and 0.05mm print resolution. The machine also includes 2.8-inch touch screen interface and WiFi connectivity. In addition, users can control their Mars 3D printer from their mobile device and send gcodes to the printer. Its linear guideways and ball screw control provide high positional accuracy and smooth motion.
Specifications:
- Build Envelope: 180 x 180 x 180mm
- Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm
- Resolution: 0.05mm
- Printing Speed: 40-120 mm/sec
- Print Temperature: 1-260 C
- Layer Thickness: 0.05 mm (50 micron)
- Printer Size: 335 x 380 x 430 mm
- Filament diameter: 1.75mm
- OS: Windows XP Professional
- Supported Language: English / Chinese
- Warranty: 12 months
The price of ATSmake Mars FDM printer is not available yet. The company is currently preparing launching another new 3D printer by the end of this month. Stay tuned.
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3D printer for sure.
Sir Alex wrote at 6/17/2015 8:53:22 PM:
http://www.3dparsian.ir A good iranian company working on 3d printers
Phillip wrote at 2/2/2015 7:10:11 AM:
It's a true 3d printer, I have seen it. It's linear rail,looks much better.
Phillip wrote at 2/2/2015 7:09:30 AM:
It's a true 3d printer, I have seen it. It's linear rail,looks much better.
Sceptic wrote at 12/7/2014 7:41:11 PM:
Is it a true 3D printer or only 3D rendering?