The 3-D parts are printed on a plate. The customer fixes this plate on the MEBA device, which can be moved freely via linear guides and thus precisely aligned. Once the plate is adjusted, the sawing process begins.
MEBA 3D bandsaw removes the 3D printed workpieces quickly and precisely from the plate. These saw cuts the workpieces off the plates they drop and can be removed, and then if necessary further refined. After the end of the sawing process, the device plate is disassembled and can be used with little rework for further prints. With little effort and a quick saw cut, the customer has gently removed the 3D parts from his plate.
Compared to conventional production processes, such as wire EDM, the MEBA 3D sawing concept is extremely straightforward with just a few steps: simply clamp and saw. The acquisition and maintenance costs are significantly lower. The long service life of the saw blade keeps the cost low.
The MEBA3D saw can also be used for standard sawing work with a low conversion effort therefore can be utilized in the customers general production cutting.
At MEBA, 3D sawing does not automatically require the purchase of a completely new saw, but can in many cases be easily and inexpensively added to some existing MEBA machine models.
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