Quantica launches multi-material desktop 3D printer ahead of Formnext


Quantica The company will introduce the desktop NovoJetC-7 multi-material 3D printer system at the forthcoming Formnext event.

The company launched its T1 Pro R&D system at last year’s Formnext, demonstrating the multi-material and ultra-high viscosity jetting capabilities of its NovoJet technology, and followed that up by announcing the availability of its JetPack R&D unit at RAPID + TCT in May. 

NovoJet C-7, an open-printing platform, is ideal for both 2D and 3-D application development. It has been designed primarily for research institutes, R&D labs and organisations looking to develop new additive manufacturing materials and workflows. Quantica believes that the machine can be customized and low-volume produced, which will allow users to move from the lab to manufacturing.

Among the NovoJet C-7’s key features are printhead technology capable of handling fluids with viscosities exceeding 380mPa•s at jetting temperature, and customisable system integrations for research and development needs. Quantica claims that the machine can control seven material channels, giving users access to new materials with improved mechanical properties, colour fidelity, and aesthetics.

Quantica believes that the NovoJet C-7 can process multiple materials and materials with higher viscosities. This will allow Quantica to tackle high-value end production, which have properties such as high toughness, temperature resistance and conductivity. The company has begun collaborations with industry partners in dental, medical, and electronics markets.

“This new system unlocks enormous possibilities for the material deposition industries, giving material developers the ability to move past the limitations of low performance fluids and start developing new formulations with better properties of interest. In the end, we empower organisations to build products in new and exciting ways,” commented Ramon Borrell, CTO of Quantica. “Quantica is already exploring several applications in the dental, healthcare, consumer goods, and electronics industries. We are excited to support these, and the many other industries in breaking down current inkjet barriers and limitations.”

Quantica will exhibit at Formnext from November 15-18 in Hall 11.1, stand D31.


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