Large industrial FGF 3d pellet printer
When it comes to extrusion printing processes, what comes to mind most often is FDM using filaments. But this is not the only material form available. Increasingly, printers adapted to print using pellets are coming to the market. Pellets or granules are the materials that are often used most for injection molding and are becoming more popular in 3D printing thanks to the fact that they help to save costs and also allow for a wider range of materials than filaments. These printers are either full solutions dedicated to pellet 3D printing, or a pellet extrusion head add-ons. In our latest ranking, we took a closer look at the currently available pellet 3D printers and hybrid printers to get a better idea of the market for pellets in 3D printing.
Dowell3d pellet printers are able to use multiple pellets, flake or regrind. It is capable of printing with 3-5mm plastic granules, including PC, PET, PLA and speciality pellets, that melt below 420ºC with a variety choice of nozzle. We notes that printing with pellets is cost saving, faster and more versatile than printing with filaments.