Netherlands-based 3D printing start-up Veda 3D has launched the Veda Extrusion System (VXS), an extruder designed to significantly boost the material throughput of Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) systems.
Thanks to its built-in blade wheel and fusion hotend, Veda 3D’s lightweight, compact, high-flow printhead is capable of reliably depositing over a kilogram of filament per hour, without any material slip. Compatible with most FFF 3D printers, the firm says that once installed, its extruder enables users to scale into the production of tooling, restorations, spares or custom parts.
Barriers to high-throughput FFF
Working from their base in the city of Rotterdam, the Veda 3D team specialize in developing ancillaries that make FFF 3D printers stronger, faster and more reliable. However, while the technology itself…