3D Systems Figure 4 Production – High‑Volume Resin 3D Printing Solution
- Resin‑based direct digital production system
- Fully integrated, end‑to‑end workflow
- Capable of producing over 100,000 parts per month
- Automated job management and queue handling
- Intelligent material handling system
- Built‑in post‑processing: washing, drying, and curing
- Industrial‑grade, biocompatible materials
The Figure 4 Production line delivers a fully‑integrated digital manufacturing solution engineered for high‑volume production. Powered by 3D Sprint and 3D Connect, the system streamlines every step from design to finished part.
With print speeds of up to 65 mm/h and prototype build rates of 100 mm/h, the printer maintains a competitive edge in turnaround time while delivering superior part quality.
3D Systems Figure 4 Production – Key Specifications
- Company: 3D Systems
- Applications: Elastomeric parts, medical devices, investment casting, mold making, tooling, and rapid prototyping
- Industries served: Consumer goods, electronics, medical devices
- Technology: Non‑contact membrane Figure 4 system
- Printer type: Resin
- Launch year: 2020
Materials
- Wide range of rigid, rubber‑like, castable, heat‑resistant, and biocompatible resins
- Closed material system for consistent quality and waste reduction
Build Volume
- Maximum build size: 124.8 × 70.2 × 346 mm (4.9 × 2.8 × 13.6 in)
Performance
- Display resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels
- Build rate: Up to 100 mm/h
- Connectivity: Cloud‑based, predictive maintenance, and 3D Connect integration
System Requirements
- Operating system: Windows 7 or newer (64‑bit)
- Software: 3D Sprint
- Power: 100‑240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, single phase, 15 A/7.5 A
Physical Footprint & Weight
- Base unit dimensions (controller + printer): 1226 × 729 × 2091 mm (48.2 × 28.7 × 82.3 in)
- Weight: 289 kg (637.2 lb)
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