Holds series of sessions at major branches across the nation to introduce upcoming 3D printers
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Officials from Sindoh and its business partners look at latest 3D printer products at a branch office .of Shindoh.
Sindoh made the rounds at major branches across the nation to introduce new 3D products. The 2D & 3D printer maker held a series of sessions to explain the latest 3D printers.
Sindoh has strengthened a line-up of diverse products since the company released its first 3D printer in 2016. Sindoh Chairman Woo Suk-hyung stressed that all Sindoh executives and staffers, as well as business partner heads and their staff members, are well versed in 3D technology.
The latest events were designed to enhance the understanding of major 3D printers, to be put on the market down the line and present a vision on the future of the 3D printer business.
Starting with one at the Bugyeong-Gyeongsangbuk-do branch, the sessions took place in the order of Jeollanam-do/Jeollabuk-do branch, Chungcheong/Sejong branch, and Seoul headquarters. Each event attracted a large crowd of branch officials and business partner representatives.
The events served as an opportunity to showcase a new line-up of soon-to-be-introduced 3D printers such as the Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) 3D printers and Stereo Lithography Apparatus (SLA), photopolymer products.
Participants were given the chance look at how FFF 3D printers, to be released as quasi-industry products and (SLA), photopolymer products, can produce precision printouts. In particular, SLA printers are expected to be in wide use in sectors such as the medical field. Lectures on the current growth of the 3D printer market at the center of the 4th Industrial Revolution had a good reception from the audience.
Sindoh plans to accelerate efforts to strengthen its presence in the Korean 3D printer market following the sessions. Among a line-up of printers coming out since the release of its first 3D printer in 2016 are a diverse list of products based on the FFF method, which served as the company¡¯s mainstay products, including the conventional 3DWOX200, 3DWOX201, and 3DWOX2X for professional consumers.
Sindoh is forecast to lead the Korean 3D printer market with the upcoming release of quasi-industrial 3D printers and products that will be made available for markets such as the dental and jewelry sectors.
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A view of the '3DWO 1X' to produce large-sized printouts and be designed for ease and with efficiency, released by Sindoh. (Photos: Sindoh)
Sindoh Vice President Lee Cheol-woo, in charge of public relations, said the explanation sessions on 3D printers targeting branches and business partners across the nation had a good reception. Sindoh plans to strengthen the 3D business so that the company, as a Korean 3D printer leader, can promote 3D printers for use in more diverse areas, he added.
Experts share the view that 3D printing will be part of people¡¯s daily lives in the mid-2020s, even though they cited printing output speed, quality and price as challenging tasks the 3D printing industry will have to tackle for the development of the industry.
The reason behind Sindoh¡¯s popularity was owed to the company¡¯s release of five new 3D printers. In particular, two kinds of 3D printers employing the stereo lithography apparatus (SLA) method with a focus on the industrial community drew keen attention from participants.
They are capable of making more refined printouts in a faster fashion compared to the fused filament fabrication (FFF) method.
Riding on the features, the products are in high demand in such industrial sectors as medical care and education. Three models were added to Beginners can use them at ease and produce printout at an economical fashion.
Themoplastic resin is fabricated with more than 180 degrees of heat and pressure like a thin-threat to print out layers one by one.