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BCN3D launches new generations in the Epsilon and Sigma 3D Printer Series

ByLeslie Langnau|September 17, 2020

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BCN3D, a leading 3D printer manufacturer, announced the next generations in its 3D printing product line, the Epsilon W27, the Smart Cabinet, and the Sigma D25.

At the height of the global coronavirus pandemic, BCN3D secured a funding round led by industrial Group Mondragon, CDTI (Centre for Industrial Technological Development) and Danobatgroug. The 2.8 million euros will allow the Spanish manufacturer to continue to innovate and expand its range of 3D printers further to help innovators and creatives.

Said Xavier Martínez Faneca, BCN3D CEO, “The new Epsilon Series provides industrial power for the seamless daily operation of applications such as low volume production, functional end-use parts, and manufacturing aids in the workbench segment.”

The flagship model Epsilon, announced last November, is now renamed as Epsilon W50, and is joined by the new Epsilon W27, providing the same functionality but with a smaller build volume (50 liters vs. 27 liters) and competitive pricing.

The new Smart Cabinet completes the Epsilon ecosystem, offering seamless integration with the BCN3D Epsilon printer and boosting its performance. Its filament humidity control keeps materials in optimal condition, and an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) protects the print job at all times, eliminating the risk of losing a print job due to power outages.

The Sigma Series now consists of the Sigma D25, the next generation of the Sigmax R19, replacing the acclaimed Sigma and Sigmax 3D printers. Known for the IDEX (Independent Dual Extruder) system, unique to BCN3D desktop 3D printing technology, and large build volume, the Sigma D25 takes up the mantle of the Sigma series whilst offering improved functionality.

Re-engineered with state-of-the-art features, the Sigma D25 provides full accessibility for easy workflow. Developments include enhanced heat distribution, a refined calibration process, new embedded electronics, a refined extrusion system, and reinforced axes. It is engineered to provide maximum productivity for applications such as design prototypes, functional prototypes, and for educational and research purposes.

The Epsilon W27 and Sigma D25 are available for pre-order now and will be available locally via BCN3D sales partners worldwide on October 19th, 2020. The Smart Cabinet will be available from spring 2021.

BCN3D
www.bcn3d.com


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