Jan 10, 2019 | By Thomas

San Diego based UNIZ Technology unveiled the newest of its line of fast, high precision 3D printers - The SLASH 2 and SLASH 2J at the CES 2019 conference. The SLASH 2 series stereolithography 3D printers have a high accuracy of 49.5 and 32.8 microns and are designed for dentistry, jewelry and custom manufacturing applications.

As with other UNIZ products, the SLASH 2 3D printer comes equipped with the trademark cUDP technology, which broke record 3D print speeds of up to 1200 mm/hr. The SLASH 2 3D printer offers an 8.9 inch high-resolution LCD screen. This stereolithography 3D printer has a build size of 192 mm x 120 mm and is capable of printing 376 rings simultaneously.

"UNIZ is proud to unveil the SLASH 2 series of 3D printers, an improvement on our first SLASH 3D printer that previously broke the record for highest 3D printing speed," said Jin Jiang Han, Marketing and Sales Director at UNIZ. "The Slash 2 series is an improvement in resolution, build area, precision and surface quality from our first model. We're excited about the possibilities our new series makes for widespread adoption of professional-quality 3D printers."

Technical Specifications:



SLASH 2

SLASH 2J

PRINTING

Print Technology

LCD Stereolithography

LCD Stereolithography


Build Volume

 

192 × 120 × 200mm

7.5" × 4.7" × 7.9"

126x71x200mm

 

XY Resolution

49.5μm

32.8μm

Highest accuracy

±10μm

±10μm

Layer Thickness

(Z resolution)

 

10, 25, 50, 75,100, 150,

200, 300μm

Profile customizable

10, 25, 50, 75,100, 150,

200, 300μm

Profile customizable

Separation

Mechanism

 

 

Polymer film natural peel,

up to 100x more durable

than PDMS, UDP ready

 

Polymer film natural

peel

Up to 100x more

durable than PDMS

Support

 

Uniz smart support

technology

Uniz smart support

technology

Printing Speed

 

 

Up to 1200 mm/hr (cUDP

mode)

Up to 200 mm/hr (Natural

peel mode)

Up to 200 mm/hr 

(Natural peel mode)

 

Resin Level

Control

Automatic level control

 

Automatic level control

 

HARDWARE

 

 

 

Dimension/Weight

 

 

350 × 400 × 530 mm

[W×H×D]

14" × 16" × 21",

15KG/31LB

350 × 400 × 530 mm

[W×D×H]

14" × 16" × 21",

15KG/31LB

Operating Temperature

 

Suggested 18–28° C

Suggested 64–82° F

Suggested 18–28° C

Suggested 64–82° F

Power

Requirement

100-240V 50/60Hz 6A

 

100-240V 50/60Hz 6A

 

Optical System

 

 

LED array light source with

liquid cooling system

 

LED array light source

with liquid cooling

system

Mechanical

 

Cast Aluminum & CNC,

Injection Molding

Cast Aluminum & CNC,

Injection Molding

Connectivity

USB, Wifi, Ethernet

USB, Wifi, Ethernet

DESKTOP SOFTWARE

 

 

 

System Requirement

 

 

 

Windows 7 and up (64-bit

only), Mac OS X 10.7 and

up (64-bit only), 16GB

RAM, OpenGL 2.1,

Discrete Graphics

Windows 7 and up (64-

bit only), Mac OS X 10.7

and up (64-bit only),

16GB RAM, OpenGL

2.1, Discrete Graphics

Advanced

Features

 

 

 

Multi-printer management

Built-in advanced model

repair

Ultra large file support

(1GB+)

 

Multi-printer

management

Built-in advanced model

repair

Ultra large file support

(1GB+)

Compatible Format

 

STL, OBJ, AMF, 3MF,

UNIZ

STL, OBJ, AMF, 3MF,

UNIZ

MOBILE APPS

 

Compatible Systems

 

iPhone, iPad, Android

Phone and Tablet

iPhone, iPad, Android

Phone and Tablet

 

CES attendees can watch the SLASH 2 printer printing variety of models on site. The SLASH 2 3D printer is priced at $4,599 and scheduled to launch in H1 2019.

 

 

 

Posted in 3D Printer

 

 

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Keith wrote at 1/14/2019 11:06:16 PM:

I bought their Slash+UDP back in November. Definitely a bit of a small learning curve but their support team set me straight. The Slash is pretty much the only printer I use nowadays since its the only printer I've seen that can print my many models concurrently and at high resolution and doing it quickly.

Paul wrote at 1/12/2019 5:41:54 AM:

49.8μm at a 8.9 inch LCD screen, really? Amazing!

Adam wrote at 1/12/2019 4:56:53 AM:

I saw their demo in CES show. It's really amazing! 372 rings at one build platform. The Night King is also great looking. But I think they'd better print it with blue color resin.

Tony wrote at 1/11/2019 3:03:07 AM:

Buyer beware is all I can say. This company provides poor support and the machines are not living up to expectation. I'm Kickstarter backer that wished their promise matched the delivery. The opportunity and potential has been wasted and now Uniz have a poor reputation and many unhappy supporters / backers of their business. Uniz business model - machines / software not of promised quality - do not reply to emails - shipping without tracking or even email ackowledgement of shipped goods - failed promise to return difference in shipping money - unreliable / untrustworthy



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