Robox Now Offering Formfutura's TitanX 3D Printer Filament http://ift.tt/2nrUffc Whenever we hear from CEL Robox, we know it’s going to be an interesting story; the UK-based 3D printer manufacturer has been a fascinating one to follow ever since their Kickstarter-smashing beginnings in 2013. When we last heard from them a couple of months ago, they were introducing the Tree, Root and Mote systems through another Kickstarter campaign, which also went on to very comfortably surpass its funding goal. Now, CEL will be offering their customers new 3D printing materials by way of a partnership with Dutch materials manufacturer Formfutura, the company behind such specialty filaments as MetalFil, CarbonFil, EasyWood and EasyCork. CEL will be selling TitanX, an engineering-grade ABS-type material optimized for FFF 3D printing. TitanX boasts high thermal stability and impact resistance, strong first-layer and inter-layer adhesion, and, most significantly, almost no warping.
TitanX is the first Formfutura material to be added to CEL’s SmartReel ecosystem, but it won’t be the last, the company says.
CEL is the first company – other than Formfutura – to offer Formfutura materials. TitanX is designed to be easy to print, and CEL’s SmartReel, which features a material data chip, makes setup a breeze as well.
The Robox 3D printer was designed for high-precision 3D printing, as was TitanX, which features tight diameter tolerance and excellent roundness, according to CEL. Formfutura extrudes all of their filaments on high-precision equipment specifically designed for dimensional accuracy, so users should be able to 3D print prototypes and engineering-grade parts that are both large-scale and high-precision.
TitanX is now available from CEL in black, white and silver for £27.90 per spool. Below, you can see an OpenRC tractor 3D printed with TitanX: VIDEO
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