Airwolf EVO - Desktop Metal 3D Printer | CES 2018
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 Published On Feb 3, 2018

Airwolf debuted a new 3D Printer called "EVO" at CES 2018. They are trying to get away from calling it a 3D printer, opting for "additive manufacturing center."

It features an aluminum frame, one piece steel bed, over-sized stepper motors and and very advanced user interface. It can go over 200mm/s, continue a print after power loss and has a restore function after filament jams.

Its heated bed, chamber and all metal hotend allow for a wide variety of materials, including polycarbonate and their new 316 stainless steel filament. Metal parts are sent out to professional sintering houses where they are debinded and sintered. This process causes a shrink rate of about 19%.

Also in the booth was Airwolf's custom Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. It features multiple ABS prints inside and out, the most prominent being the huge spoiler on the back. Every part was printed on either an Axiom or Axiom 20 printer.

Airwolf plans to start shipping units and release a new version of their software in February 2018.
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