How to Use 3D Printed Molds on APSX-PIM Plastic Injection Machine
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 Published On Apr 20, 2018

More product details are at https://www.apsx.com/desktop-injectio...

MADE in CINCINNATI, OH USA.

3D Print Material: PolyJet by Stratasys
Plastic Pellets Used: Polypropylene (PP)
3D Printed Insert mold dimensions: 2.5in (6.35cm) X 4in (10.16cm) X 0.5in (1.27cm)
APSX-PIM Insert Mold Template cavity & core dimensions: 4.8in (12.19cm) X 6in (15.24cm) X 1in (2.54cm) each side
http://www.apsx.com/product-p/3d_blan...

We believe there is a future for DIY injection molding, alternative to conventional plastic injection molding market. People will be willing to go with do-it-yourself (DIY) injection molding approach rather than paying high costs and dedicating long wait times to the big injection molding companies with giant machines. Now you can 3D print your molds and make your parts with APSX-PIM injection molding.

APSX-PIM solution is usually cheaper than typical conventional molds alone. Instead of getting the prototypes developed by 3rd party plastic injection molders, you can do-it-yourself with a low-risk and low-cost alternative.

It is compact and light weight
Just needs for 120VAC wall outlet
No need for water supply for cooling
10" touch screen tablet for the user control

We are really looking for amazing things that people will make with this machine. You don’t need deep pockets anymore to make a real part .

DREAM. DESIGN. MAKE NOW.

Visit us at www.apsx.com

SUCCESSFULLY TESTED 3D PRINTED MOLDS ARE FROM:
Strataysts at http://web.stratasys.com/rs/137-ANB-9...
FormLabs at https://formlabs.com/materials/engine...
ASIGA at https://www.asiga.com/media/main/file...

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