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Ralph Resnick's avatar

Regarding Roland’s new binder jet printers, what is “reasonable shrinkage? Theoretical packing density is ~65%

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Pawel Slusarczyk's avatar

According to press release: Roland says (...) enables less than 1% shrinkage during firing, while materials are layered at optimum thickness to create objects with high precision and a smooth finish.

If that's true - I don't know. However Roland is too serious company to lie (meaning they say it's 1% and in reality it's 25%).

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Ralph Resnick's avatar

I’d really like more info on how they’re doing 1%, even 25% would be fantastic

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