METAL and FLEXIBLE on the SAME MACHINE? Nexa3D at Formnext 2023!
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- čas přidán 14. 11. 2023
- The @Nexa3D QLS series can take METAL powders AND FLEXIBLE powders, even in the same day! COLD METAL FUSION! ▶ nexa3d.com
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Great technology, but like everybody who watches this the real question is: Does the ball bounce???
I was at the booth next to Nexa. Yes it does but it is heavier than expected
@@svenfritzsche3566 that solves one of lifes questions. Thanks Sven!
It does! I forgot to get the bounce on camera.
Hahaha yes I had typed this out before I noticed you had already asked. Super wanted to see how it bounced.
I noticed that that Basketball can never go flat. (Could it get 'squished' though?) And I wonder if sweat would evaporate as the air flowed through the holes?
Great to see that Cold Metal Fusion is gaining more traction!
Great interview. Joel is an expert at pulling useful information from interviewees. Mahalo for sharing!
Thank YOU for watching!
Thanks for the awesome video, Joel! That Nexa tech looks incredible. It's also great to see the guy from the company really knows what he's talking about, and seems like he actually cares about the end users. We need more companies out there proving you can make a great and profitable product and still let the end user have the freedom to use the equipment with whatever source for materials they want. High-5!
I love these more industrial focused videos
Knowing that awesome advances in metal 3d printing like this would slowly happen between 2020 and 2030 is the reason why I started a business 3 years ago that creates 3d printable hardware tools.
Thanks for the video Joel!
The coated metal powders sound really cool! It's always good to have more safety while processing metals.
Even if I will never work with a machine like that, it is awesome to hear and know about it. Also, I really dig listening to people who really care about their products and show their enthusiasm for the technology they produce/promote.
Man I was hoping you would bounce the ball
If Nexa can use it's own 3D printing to bring it's unit cost down, that'd be amazing
Proud to be part of this guy's team🙂
Great interview looks like you really had a ball at the end.
Awesome technology! And this was one of your best interviews you ever did Joel. Great chemistry between you two.
Thanks so much!
Someone in my class did that "exploding metal dust" experiment in highschool physics way back in the stone age. That shit's no joke.
Oh man, that’s the truth right there. It’s VERY scary.
@@3DPrintingNerdBeing Grade 13 high school students (only a few old Canadians remember Grade 13 I'm sure), the teacher was cool and let us experiment with our experiments.
So, they overloaded the blower with I think it was iron, maybe steel.. in dust form. Overloaded meaning maybe a teaspoon...
Lit the candle
Closed the top
And BLEW into the funnel
(This is the experiment, but it's supposed to be done with small amounts of "inflammable" dust with the lid on so you can see...)
The lid hit the ceiling tiles, flipping like crazy, flaming on the inside.
It was epic. Everything was safe and no one was hurt. And holy shit I never, ever forgot.
Very cool tech but I definitely have reservations about a sintered part being stronger than a billet-made one of the same geometry... and 'more metal' in it, like how do you go more than 100% metal in a given volume? What about the structure of the metal's structural 'grains' etc.
Reach out to Nexa3D, I bet they would love to give you more info.
does sound a bit too marketing and too good to be true but I certainly hope it Is
maaaan, I long for a future where a machine like that is accessible on a consumer level at a consumer price point. That's one of the hardest things about trade shows, here's all this shiny stuff that gives you hope for the future, but you'll never ever get to use it on a level where it is a personal device.
Learning so much, thanks
Impressive, really impressive.
Nexa 3D is pushing the envelope, which is great for target end users.
great tech!
Lets goooooo
The future is bright, the future is 3D Printed
...I want one
When will desktop version come to us
I am pretty sure those printers fit right in the budget of this channel’s audience.
Most likely not, but these machines and the industrial companies I feature are cool, and many people who watch these videos get jobs at these companies.
Great vid bro. Really wish you would have bounced the basketball!!!
I was going to on camera but at the end we forgot. It bounced on the concrete floor behind the camera really well.
I'm confused. What makes it cold metal fusion if you're still having to debind and sinter in a furnace?
He mentions that at 6:35 - it's sintered at a lower temperature than normal, apparently. I'm curious personally about exactly how that works and what temperatures are used for which materials... 😀
The printing process itself is “cold” as laser binds just the polymer, not the metal. Like FDM printing with BASF metal filament. But after you still need heat.
It is frustrating that so many companies want all of your contact info before they will give you any sort of pricing. I do not want to have to be subjected to a marketing barrage to see what a list price is. I am guessing that when he says "affordable" it is to the cost to manufacture a part not the machine.
When they want contact, it's out of range. Probably 200+ k $
Uh, can we run TPC though an FDM printer?
Yes! Formfutura has its TPC FelxiFil filament on the market right now which is TPC.
Adidas has been doing 3d printing soles for shoes for awhile.
they say, all the information is on the site, but where is the price of the machine??
It’s very typical for industrial machines to have prices disclosed after talking to a company representative
That neat, but sucks they won't tell you the price unless you get spammed giving your info. will look for another company.
I really dislike when I go to a web site to look at the pricing and am told I need to contact them for the price.
That's very standard for industrial machines, you don't typically get pricing information on the show floor.
"Better mechanical properties than billet machining."
This physics-defying statement requires supporting data, preferably from an independent third party.
Contact them, my guess is they have that and will provide it.
I'm waiting for someone to make an affordable metal printer that I can put in my home.
FDM printing with BASF metal filament is “affordable”, but it requires additional outsource debinding and sintering services.
Me too 😉
But.... does the basketball bounce?
It does! Bounced it off camera
ALL MACHINIST WILL SOON BE OUT OF A JOB!!!
Useless, useless video without the price. You can find the price of any chinese product online, they don't hide...
Proprietary materials ? Good too use all available at cost of course.