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| Customization: | Available |
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| After-sales Service: | 24 Hours Online |
| Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Model | Printing Size (mm) | Nozzle Size (mm) | Layer Thickness (mm) | Speed (mm/s) | Machine Size (mm) | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moore 1 | 180*180*180 | 2.0mm standard (0.3-3mm compatible) | 0.3-3.0 (0.5mm recommended) | 10-40 | 355*252*370 | 7.5 |
| Moore 2 PRO | 255*255*260 | 410*410*510 | 10 | |||
| Moore 3 PRO | 330*330*380 | 580*550*717 | 35 | |||
| Moore X2540 | 255*255*400 | 497.5*497.5*805 | 10 | |||
| Moore X4060 | 400*400*600 | 642.5*642.5*1343 | 90 |
The clay 3D printer slices models and prints them layer by layer, utilizing additive manufacturing to stack layers and complete complex works. This technology gradually replaces intensive manual labor, significantly reducing production costs. It represents a perfect harmony between traditional art and modern technology.
Traditional methods for complex, hollow, or suspended crafts are time-consuming and difficult to replicate accurately. 3D printing handles these intricate designs with ease. Once printed and dried, the support structures are dismantled, leaving the craftsmen to focus on the final baking and polishing. This process enables efficient batch production while maintaining artistic integrity.
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