Objet Launches Objet1000 at Euromold

Objet Launches Objet1000 at Euromold – World’s Most Effective Large Format 3D Printer for Industrial Scale Prototypes

Objet1000 3D Printer

 

• System is ideal for 3D printing of very large, fine detailed 3D models

• Provides unrivaled Fit, Form and Functional application versatility, enabling designers and engineers to simulate a wide range of engineering plastics materials

• Build tray size 1000 x 800 x 500mm (39 x 31 x 20 inch)

• See the Objet1000 at Euromold, Booth D90, Hall 11.0

• Objet Press Conference at Euromold; Tuesday, 27 November; 3:30pm CET (9:30 am EST), Korall Room, Portalhaus

• Objet1000 Live Webinar; Wednesday, November 28; 1:30 pm EST


Objet1000 Short Film

Rehovot, Israel, November 27, 2012 – Objet Ltd., the innovation leader in 3D printing for rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing, launched today at Euromold the Objet1000, the company’s largest 3D printer to date. Featuring a 1000 x 800 x 500 mm (39 x 31 x 20 inch) wide-format build envelope, the Objet1000 is ideal for automotive, defense and aerospace, industrial machinery, consumer goods and household appliance sectors as well as high-end service bureaus that need to create industrial size, 1:1 scale prototypes.


Objet1000 Wide Format 3D Printer with Doors Open to Reveal 3D Printed Car

Ideal for all-round fit, form and functional prototyping,the Objet1000 combines a large and extremely convenient build platform with the advanced precision of inkjet 3D printing and Objet’s renowned Connex multi-material capability – all in a single machine.

According to Objet CEO David Reis, “As our largest ever 3D printing system, the Objet1000 takes advanced inkjet 3D printing technology to the next scale. The system enables our customers in a range of industries to now quickly and effectively prototype anything at full size, 1:1 scale, from whole airplane and automobile assemblies to complete household appliances. The Objet1000 is the next step in the 3D printing revolution”.


Full Size, 1:1 Scale Bicycle Frame, 3D Printed on the Objet1000 Wide Format 3D Printer

“The Objet1000 saves manufacturers and designers from having to assemble prototypes from smaller-sized jigsaw pieces or from having to use various less effective or efficient solutions,” said Igal Zeitun, VP for Product Marketing and Consumables at Objet.

“Unlike comparable 3D printing systems, the Objet100 is just as good at printing 1:1 scale casings that can be drilled, assembled, and screwed together as it is at reproducing the precise look and feel of small, complexly assembled consumer products. The system is easy to use, can work for prolonged unattended periods, and requires only the minimal manpower to operate,” added Zeitun.

The Objet1000 system offers an unrivaled choice of over 100 materials, enabling designers and engineers to simulate both standard and ABS-grade plastics. As with all Objet Connex 3D printers, the Objet1000 is also able to print up to 14 different material properties within a single model.

 


Large 3D Printed Airplane Model, Created on the Objet1000 Wide Format 3D Printer

Objet is hosting a Press Conference at Euromold onTuesday 27th November at 3:30pm, at Portalhaus, Room KORALL after which media can schedule one-on-one meetings with Objet executives. Media are also invited for refreshments at the Objet stand following the press conference for live demonstrations of the Objet1000. Media unable to attend the press conference can follow the news reported live from Euromold on theObjet blog.

Objet also is holding a live webinar introducing the Objet1000, hosted by Bruce Bradshaw, Objet’s Marketing Director for North America and Igal Zeitun, Objet’s Vice President Product Marketing and Consumables. Media interested in participating in the webinar can contact Todd Graff attgraff@ctpboston.com or  +1-617-412-4000.

The Objet1000 also will be introduced at Autodesk University 2012 in Las Vegas. Bruce Bradshaw, Marketing Director for North America, will be presenting “Additive Manufacturing: Affordable? Accessible? Adoptable?” on Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 8 a.m. (PST) at Mandalay Bay (Breakers H, Level 2), and media are welcome to visit Objet’s booth, #1101, throughout Autodesk University.

First shipments of the Objet1000 will be to select customers starting from Q2/2013. Wider availability is expected during H2/2013.

Objet1000 Summary of Benefits:

  • Precise 3D printing of very large and very small, finely detailed 3D models
  • Extremely large build envelope – 1000 x 800 x 500 mm (39 x 31 x 20 inch)
  • Objet Connex multi-material 3D printing technology
  • Wide range of usages and applications to meet Form, Fit & Functional verification needs
  • Simulates standard & ABS-grade engineering plastics
  • Exceptionally reliable with large resin cartridges
  • Requires only small operating teams & unattended jobs
  • Efficient cost of operation & fast ROI
  • Ideal for automotive, aerospace & defense, consumer goods, household appliances, industrial machinery and specialist service bureaus

Also on Display at the Objet Euromold Booth, 2012:


Large 3D Printed Automotive Prototype, Created on the Objet1000 Wide Format 3D Printer

Resources for Media

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About Objet

Objet Ltd. is a leading provider of high quality, cost effective inkjet-based 3D printing systems and materials. A global company, Objet has offices in North America, Europe, Japan, China, Hong Kong, and India.

Objet’s 3D printing systems and 3D printing materials are ideal for any company involved in the manufacture or design of physical products using 3D software or other 3D content. Companies using Objet’s solutions can be typically found in sectors such as consumer goods & electronics, aerospace & defense, automotive, education, dental, medical and medical devices, architecture, industrial machinery, footwear, sporting goods, toys and service bureaus.

Founded in 1998, the company has thousands of customers worldwide including a substantial share of the relevant Fortune 100 and Fortune 500. Its award-winning technology (13 awards in 8 years) is based upon over 110 patents and patent pending inventions.

Objet’s advanced 3D printing systems and range of over 120 materials enable professionals to build prototypes that accurately simulate the true look, feel and function of an end-product, even complex, assembled goods. The Objet Connex™ line of multi-material 3D printers features the world’s only technology to simultaneously jet 2 materials. With this, users can print many different materials into a single part and print various mixed parts on the same build tray. Users can also create advanced composite materials, or Digital Materials™ featuring unique mechanical and thermal properties. Objet’s range of over 120 3D printing materials simulate properties ranging from rigid to rubber-liketransparent to opaque and standard to ABS-grade engineering plastics, with a large number of in-between shore grades and shades.

Objet’s 3D printers are available in a range of form-factors, from cost-effective desktop 3D printers ideal for entry-level professionals all the way to industrial-scale multi-material machines for front-line designers and top manufacturers. Objet’s 3D printers feature the industry’s highest-resolution 3D printing quality, based on 16-micron (0.0006 in.) super-thin layering, wide material versatility, office friendliness and ease of operation.

For more information, visit us at www.objet.com, and for more about 3D printing industry-related news, business issues and trends, read the Objet blog.

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