Large Format 3D Printer and Industrial Grade Processing Unit
B9 Creations introduced the B9 Core 6 Series MPro at Rapid+TCT
unveiled the company’s largest-format 3D printer and accompanying industrial-grade post-processing unit, and demonstrated their capabilities with live demos at the Rapid+TCT Conference.

The B9 Core 6 Series MPro from B9 Creations.
Photo Credit: B9Creations
The B9 Core 6 Series MPro 3D printer has a build volume listed at 192 x 108 x 304 mm and resolution is 40µm. The printer is designed for customers who need an expanded design space without sacrificing resolution and accuracy.
Tolerances achieved are expected to meet or exceed those achieved by traditional and precision manufacturing equipment, enabling the printer to be suitable for fully scaled production.
In addition to the Core 6 Series MPro 3D printer, B9Creations also launched a larger, industrial-grade cleaning unit, called the B9 CleanPro, at Rapid+TCT. The CleanPro can also be paired with various other additive manufacturing solutions.
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