Three-dimensional printing was invented in the early 1980s, and since then technology has evolved into the printers we know today. Over the years 3D printers have taken up an increasing volume in the process of designing and manufacturing products. With the help of these printers, it is now possible to perform mechanical and design tests on components at significantly lower costs than conventional technologies on the market. At Librus you will be able to find a wide range of world-leading 3D printers that manufacture products for industry using various technologies, while using a rich library of materials with technical and engineering capabilities. we work together with Stratasys to innovate and make amazing products.
Product Prototype A prototype is a preliminary and experimental physical model of a new industrial product, which is manufactured for the purpose of presentation, examination and research of the intended product. Through the examination of the tangible model it is possible to estimate and investigate its mechanical, physical, ergonomic, aesthetic and other properties. And accordingly, make changes and improvements which will be reflected in further development and in the final product.
Aesthetic models
Functional models
electronics packing and model assembly
FDM and thermoplastic materials
The materials used for printing in FDM technology are “real” plastics that come to us in the form of a long thread wrapped in a special cartridge. When we load the cartridge with the material into the printer, the printer pulls some thread, dissolves it and arranges it in the new way – one layer out of thousands of layers within each part. Parts printed by this method have a high mechanical strength.
PolyJet and photopolymer materials
The materials used for printing in this technology are “plastic-like”, these are materials that come in the form of a liquid, and undergo polymerization (“hardening”) with the help of special UV lighting. The printer works like a regular inkjet printer, only instead of printing page after page, everything is printed on the same “page” – layer by layer. Parts printed by this method have excellent visibility.