MASKINGReduce Cost and Labor Hours With 3D Printed Masking FixturesTo protect parts during various processes on the factory floor, manufacturers occasionally need to mask sensitive areas. This process typically requires manufacturers to manually tape over specific areas, which can be time-consuming, or use injection-molded boots, which speeds up the process but has unsustainable lead times and cost. Using the Essentium High Speed Extrusion (HSE™) 3D Printing Platform, users can eliminate these bottlenecks and print custom masks in hours.WHY HIGH SPEED EXTRUSION? Increase ThroughputPrinting custom masks using an HSE 3D Printing Platform eliminates masking bottlenecks in a matter of hours, reducing time-to-part so manufacturers can get the product to market before the competition.  Eliminate Single-Use Masking ProductsReusable 3D printed masks eliminate the need for manually applied, single-use masking products which saves money by reducing labor hours and unnecessary waste. Produce Complex Geometries at ScaleUtilize Support Mode on the HSE 280i HT 3D Printer to print masks for the most complex applications.  Recommended Materials Essentium HTNEssentium HTN (high-temperature nylon) is a polyamide-based chemistry that has improved mechanical and thermal properties compared to standard nylons.Find out more » Essentium TPU 74D – ZEssentium TPU 74D – Z is a high durometer filament in Essentium’s electrostatically dissipative (ESD) portfolio.Find out more » Essentium TPU 95A – ZEssentium TPU 95A – Z is a medium durometer filament in Essentium’s electrostatically dissipative (ESD) portfolio.Find out more »Recommended Machines HSE 280i HT 3D PRINTERThe HSE 280i HT 3D Printer is the first industrial 3D printer equipped with true independent dual extruders, giving users the ability to print support for parts with complex geometries. READ MORE HSE 180•ST 3D PRINTERAt five-15x faster than the competition, HSE 180 3D Printing Platform is ideal for iterating and producing prototypes that will keep up with the speed of production. READ MORE Recommended BlogsJanuary 20, 2021July 26, 2021The Essentium HSE: A Leading 3D Printer for Industrial UseEssentium’s unique High Speed Extrusion technology magnifies the power of additive manufacturing by enabling speed and strength, at scale, to meet the volume production needs that other 3D printers just cannot match. In fact, the Essentium HSE 3D Printer was designed for industrial use by manufacturing and semiconductor professionals who could not find all the […] Read More November 30, 2020July 7, 2021Injection Molding vs 3D Printing: Complementary, Not Competing TechnologiesMuch has been written about how additive manufacturing can be a replacement for injection molding technology to mass produce end-use parts at scale. While it is true that advances in 3D printing have moved the quantity needle farther to the right, especially when using high speed extrusion technology on a fleet of 3D printers operating […] Read More Request A QuoteRequest a quote of Essentium's unique 3D printing technologies today. Request A Quote
Essentium HTNEssentium HTN (high-temperature nylon) is a polyamide-based chemistry that has improved mechanical and thermal properties compared to standard nylons.Find out more »
Essentium TPU 74D – ZEssentium TPU 74D – Z is a high durometer filament in Essentium’s electrostatically dissipative (ESD) portfolio.Find out more »
Essentium TPU 95A – ZEssentium TPU 95A – Z is a medium durometer filament in Essentium’s electrostatically dissipative (ESD) portfolio.Find out more »
January 20, 2021July 26, 2021The Essentium HSE: A Leading 3D Printer for Industrial UseEssentium’s unique High Speed Extrusion technology magnifies the power of additive manufacturing by enabling speed and strength, at scale, to meet the volume production needs that other 3D printers just cannot match. In fact, the Essentium HSE 3D Printer was designed for industrial use by manufacturing and semiconductor professionals who could not find all the […] Read More
November 30, 2020July 7, 2021Injection Molding vs 3D Printing: Complementary, Not Competing TechnologiesMuch has been written about how additive manufacturing can be a replacement for injection molding technology to mass produce end-use parts at scale. While it is true that advances in 3D printing have moved the quantity needle farther to the right, especially when using high speed extrusion technology on a fleet of 3D printers operating […] Read More