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PostProcess® RADOR™

PostProcess® RADOR™

How to post-process 3D prints and get excellent surface finish with RADOR from PostProcess Technologies® which utilizes software intelligence, hardware, and advanced vibratory technology to dually remove powder from and burnish printed parts. The secret behind this flexible automated solution is the Suspended Rotational Force (SRF) technology, which employs PostProcess’ AUTOMAT3D software to create an effective friction force and suspend parts in a circulating motion.
This movement ensures that every area of each part receives equal exposure to the finishing hardware. The rotary motion is kicked into gear by the machine’s vibratory tub. These vibrations are essential to RADOR’s effective powder removal and surface finishing capabilities.

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HandySCAN 3D | MAX Series

HandySCAN 3D | MAX Series

Combining the inherent benefits of the HandySCAN 3D, the MAX Series is optimized to acquire highly accurate 3D measurements on large and complex parts with no surface preparation required.
Engineered to capture fine details and scan large volumes equally well, the HandySCAN 3D|MAX Series enables professionals working in a wide variety of industries to measure large parts from all angles, resulting in high-quality 3D scans in just a matter of minutes.

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Easy Adoption of Success for Students and Business

Easy Adoption of Success for Students and Business

The Hudson Valley Additive Manufacturing Center at SUNY New Paltz adopted bound metal deposition technology to make metal 3D printing accessible to the local community. The Studio System advances academic opportunities on campus helping students partner with local businesses to innovate and solve real-world production challenges.