3D Print Your Own Car Parts
Before the advent of large scale 3D printers, if you wanted to mod your car with bodykits, you would have to shell out for a molded aftermarket part, and probably have to do some extra ...
Read More »Modix was founded in 2014 by Mr. Shachar Gafni in Tel Aviv. This is where the first generation Modix 3D printer, dubbed Agam, was born. Agam is still being used by local schools, academia and 3D printing professionals.
In 2016, Modix made the transition to focus on developing large scale 3D printers such as the Big60 and Big120. Modix continues to innovate and redesign its 3D printers to revolutionize the world of 3D printing and provide its valued customers with BIG results.
With the Modix BIG Meter, you are now able to manufacture objects as large as 1010 x 1010 x 1010 mm in one go!
The BIG-180X features a print volume of 1800 x 600 x 600 mm and comes at a competitive price of $12,000 USD. The unique extra width of the build chamber is designed per request of customers working in the automotive industry.
Modix XL 3D printers are engineered to be workhorses with a huge build volume. The BIG-40 features a print volume of 400 x 400 x 800 mm. The Modix BIG-40 meets the need of printing tall objects e.g. perfect for prosthetics.
The closed enclosure of the BIG-120Z is made of aluminum composite panels and polycarbonate doors. It incorporates a premium motion system including HIWIN motion rails, Gates timing belts and IGUS signal cables. This is a smart 3D printer providing several key reliability features including power-off resume, filament runout sensor, 120 probing points based automatic bed leveling, stall detection and more. The manufacturer offers an active air filter device as an add-on.
Modix BIG-120X Version 3 represents a major leap forward with regards to the printer reliability, print quality, ease of assembly and readiness to future advanced updates. Since Modix big60 and 120X share the same core design the new update is benefiting both models.
Before the advent of large scale 3D printers, if you wanted to mod your car with bodykits, you would have to shell out for a molded aftermarket part, and probably have to do some extra ...
Read More »It takes a large 3D printer to print furniture. If a printer is large enough to handle furniture then it can also accommodate vehicle parts and architectural components. Users are constantly ...
Read More »As a leader in the large-format 3D printing market, Modix is consistently keeping current with the release of new printers that are bigger and better than ever. The Israeli company is ...
Read More »Modix has made a name for themselves in the world of XL 3D printing with their large-format self-assembly 3D printers and they’re going for the trifecta with their new BIG-120Z. Much like ...
Read More »Modix, an Israel-based 3D printer manufacturer that specializes in large-format extrusion 3D printers, will soon be unveiling their largest printer yet: MAMA (Modular Additive Manufacturing ...
Read More »Germany-based Sim Automation has developed a 3D printed feeding bowl for their automated robotic production system. The company prototyped the bowls using a Modix Big 60 3D printer, taking ...
Read More »Israel based Modix is planning on releasing its new X120 extra large 3D printer and is already collecting pre-orders. The company specialises in DIY kits and their newest one looks to be ...
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