Wematter launches entry-level versions of Gravity SLS 3D printers


Wematter has launched its entry-level Gravity Essential Selective Laser Sintering (3D printer) series.

The Gravity Essential and Gravity Essential+ are available at a significant cost reduction of up to 63% and have been designed to allow users to easily upgrade to the Gravity Enterprise should they wish to take advantage of the full capabilities of Wematter’s SLS technology.

Described as ‘stripped down’ versions of the Gravity Enterprise, Wematter believes the Essential models are ‘prefer for companies purchasing their first 3D printer.’ The Essential models are equipped with a 300 x 300 x 150 mm build volume and supported by Wematter’s Density powder cleaning station, Inertia powder collection unit, and the Deep Space software which enables remote control of the 3D printing system.

Like the Gravity Enterprise they can also be used in office installations. Their form factor allows them to pass through standard indoor doors. In addition to their small stature, the Essential series printers are CE marked and approved for use in ‘normal premisses.’ No three-phase current, separate ventilation or special connections are required to operate the printers.

Users of the Essential series will also have the opportunity to upgrade to Wematter’s flagship Enterprise platforms. Customers will be able to upgrade to the Enterprise platform, which offers a 300 x 300×300 build volume, a compressor option for Density powder cleaning station and greater material selection. It also provides a more compliant environment, higher degree of powder recycling, and a higher degree incompaction. Remote software updates facilitate the upgrade.

Wematter makes the Gravity Essential+ and Gravity Essential+ affordable at 59,000 EUR and 80,000 EUR respectively. The Gravity Enterprise is available at 125,000 EUR.


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