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This extruder head is for the Builder Extreme only. Please send us an email when you would like to order this extruder head as we need to check the serial number of your previous Builder Extreme print head. Article number: 351000083

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€995,-
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The Extreme 1000 is one of the biggest FDM 3D printers available. With a build volume of 700x700x820 mm, it allows you to print extremely large prototypes/objects.

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€22995,-
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Extreme 1500 HC

The Extreme 1500 is one of the biggest FDM 3D printers available. With a build volume of 1100x500x820 mm, it allows you to print extremely large prototypes/objects.

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€59995,-
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The Extreme 1500 is one of the biggest FDM 3D printers available. With a build volume of 1100x500x820 mm, it allows you to print extremely large prototypes/objects.

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€27995,-
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Extreme 2000 PRO

The Builder Extreme 2000 Pro takes large-scale 3D printing to a higher and more professional large-scale

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€32995,-
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Product description:External heated bedThe heated bed can warp your objects attract occur when printing with ABS.Glass plate provided at the bottom of a heater. This heating is to arrange of 20 -90 degrees.

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€41,28
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The enthusiasts of 3D printing tend to call it a green and eco-friendly technology, mainly due to the reduced material waste. The object is formed by adding material layer by layer, instead of cutting it out as in case of traditional, subtractive manufacturing technologies, therefore less material is being used in the end.

Nevertheless, with all its advantages and drawbacks, 3D printing does impact the environment. On one hand – most of the 3D printers still do work with plastic and contribute to the general pollution, on the other hand – there are so many aspects in which additive manufacturing is actually better to our planet than any other technology!

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