Slightly Used Stratasys Objet 260 Connex 3 purchased in July of 2017 and delivered in August of 2017. The company it previously belonged to closed at the end of October. The printer is in great condition with very minimal use. Previously used to print prototype-engineering parts to be assembled for testing.
If Interested, please contact me via email (Alejandroaguilar66@gmail.com)
Price is originally $150,000
Selling for $120,000
Net build size:
255 × 252 × 200 mm (10.0 x 9.9 x 7.9 in.)
Layer thickness:
Horizontal build layers as fine as 16 microns (0.0006 in.)
Build resolution:
X-axis: 600 dpi; Y-axis: 600 dpi; Z-axis: 1600 dpi
Accuracy:
Up to 200 microns for full model size (for rigid materials only, depending on geometry, build parameters and model orientation)
Workstation compatibility:
Windows 7 32/64-bit
Network connectivity:
LAN – TCP/IP
Size and weight:
870 × 735 × 1200 mm (34.25 × 28.9 × 47.25 inches); 410 kg (902 lbs)
Material Cabinet:
330 x 1170 x 640 mm (13 x 46.1 x 26.2 in.) 76 kg (168 lbs)
Power Requirements:
110–240 VAC 50/60 Hz; 1.5 KW single phase
Regulatory Compliance:
CE, FCC
Operating Conditions:
Temperature 18-25 °C (64-77 °F); relative humidity 30-70% (non-condensing)
Single materials:
Vero family of opaque materials, including:
· VeroGray (RGD850)
· VeroBlue (RGD840)
· VeroBlackPlus (RGD875)
· VeroCyan
· VeroMagenta
· VeroYellow
· VeroBlack
· VeroWhitePlus
· Vero PureWhite, a brilliant white 20 percent brighter than VeroWhitePlus with twice the opacity
Digital Materials:
Hundreds of composite materials can be manufactured on the fly including:
· Vibrant blended colors in rigid opaque
· Translucent colored tints
· Rubber-like materials in a variety of Shore A values
· Digital ABS for durability, including blends with rubber
· Polypropylene-like materials with improved thermal resistance
Support material:
SUP705 (WaterJet removable)
SUP706 (soluble)
Material cartridges:
Eight sealed 3.6 Kg (7.9 lbs) cartridges
Three different model materials can be loaded simultaneously in the high-capacity material cabinet, and can be hot-swapped.
Flexible color:
When you combine three materials from the Rubber and Rigid Opaque families, you can produce prototypes with a range of Shore A values in a wide range of colors from deep dark to fluorescent, and even translucent.
Digital ABS in the Mix:
For outstanding durability and a range of Shore A values, you can combine durable, two-component Digital ABS material with Rubber material.
Simulated Polypropylene:
Tough single-material options withstand the stress of living hinges, flexible closures and snap-fit parts. Combine with Rubber-like materials for a range of grayscale shades and Shore A hardness values.
High Temperature:
This heat-resistant material is ideal for thermal testing of static parts. Combine with Rubber material to achieve a range of material properties.
Bio-compatible:
Medical rapid prototyping materials offer excellent detail visualization and dimensional stability for dental delivery trays, surgical orthopedic guides and hearing aids.
Rubber:
With a range of bright and subtle colors, opacities and elastomer characteristics, this adaptable material is ideal for modeling a wide variety of products from soft grip handles to footwear.
You can find more information in the following link: J55™ PRIME 3D PRINTER
*Note that to retrieve the software, you must contact Stratasys for the download.
**This purchase does not come with printing material and will have to be purchased from Stratasys. Average cost for 3.6kg of resin is $1000 USD.
***Estimated shipping cost will be about $1,200 to be paid by the buyer. We will coordinate on the shipping of the printer.