Titan Robotics Unveils Atlas HS: A Hybrid Additive Manufacturing System

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Colorado-based industrial 3D printer manufacturer, Titan Robotics, has just launched an impressive addition to their lineup – the Atlas HS hybrid additive manufacturing system. This groundbreaking system, unveiled at AMUG last month, introduces a range of versatile features, including a unique tool changer, which enables the machine to switch between a pellet extrusion head and a three-axis milling tool head. The result? A 3D printer that not only prints objects but can also machine them during and after the printing process.

Impressive Size and Customization

The Atlas HS is a colossal 3D printer with a build volume that will leave you in awe. With dimensions of up to 1270 by 1270 by 1828 millimeters, you can print substantial parts or even consider a custom size if your project demands it. It’s a game-changer for industries requiring large-scale production capabilities.

Pellet Extrusion for Speed and Efficiency

Titan Robotics is renowned for its pellet extrusion 3D printers, and the Atlas HS continues this tradition. Using pellet extrusion rather than filament can accelerate production significantly, with print speeds reaching up to 500 millimeters per second (or an impressive 30,000 millimeters per minute in CNC terms). This feature alone translates to a potential tenfold reduction in production time.

Applications Galore

The Atlas HS isn’t limited to one industry; it’s designed for both functional prototyping and end-use production. With primary applications in molds, tools, jigs, and fixtures, Titan Robotics has cast a wide net. Manufacturers in various sectors, from aerospace to consumer goods, will find this hybrid system exceptionally beneficial.

Customization for Unique Needs

Clay Guillory, the founder and Chief Services Officer (CSO) of Titan Robotics, emphasizes the company’s commitment to offering production-ready systems with customizable features. Users can select from a range of industrial and advanced features to tailor the Atlas HS to their specific requirements. Notable features include a tool changer with multiple tools at your disposal.

Robust and Feature-Rich

Like its Titan Robotics counterparts, the Atlas HS operates on a 3-axis CNC motion control system and features a sturdy welded steel frame. For users with unique demands, additional features like IO sensors, air filtration, and material dryers can be incorporated. What sets this 3D printer apart is the inclusion of features like a chip collection system and support for spindle sizes up to a quarter-inch in diameter and four inches in tool length.

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