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Roboze presents ARGO 1000 at Formnext

Print Big, Fast and Strong - Welcome to the new era of customized production

ARGO 1000 is the world's largest Pellet-based 3D printer, equipped with heated chamber up to 180°C, to quickly produce large format parts in incredibly strong super polymers and composites.

Thanks to its large work volume - 1000x1000x1000mm; nearly 40 by 40 by 40 inches - it is possible to print larger components and a greater number of parts all in a single job, allowing you to satisfy different and changing needs while optimizing time and reducing costs.
The Roboze heated chamber is the result of years of work, prototypes and hundreds of simulations. We developed this unique solution to allow a homogeneous working environment aimed at consolidating the parts with a perfect thermal fusion of each layer in order to achieve exceptional mechanical properties. This is among the most important elements of the Roboze Automate technological ecosystem as it has a strong impact on the mechanical properties of the final component.
The production process of the ARGO 1000 is optimized to print parts with the best performing formulations to the maximum of their properties, allowing for fast and flexible metal replacement production.
ARGO 1000 is equipped with an industrial automation system that seamlessly integrates into your production workflow, allowing you to program parts production, analyze data, and quickly predict and resolve downtime, thus increasing efficiency and mitigating the risks of printing failure.
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