2. “Airwolf 3D is one of those companies
that have burst onto the scene, and
become one of the major players in the
desktop 3D printer market.”
http://3dprint.com/20991/inside-3d-printing-santa-clara/
4. Additive Manufacturing - AKA ‘3D Printing’
“A process of joining materials to make objects from
3D model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed
to subtractive manufacturing technologies.”
6. How Do You Print?
•Over a Dozen Different Technology
•Prices Range from $500 to $500K+
FDM
Fused Deposition Modeling
SLS
Selective Laser Sintering
SLA
Stereolithography
7. How Do You Print?
FDM - Fused Deposition Modeling (aka FFF)
Extruder
(Single or Dual)
Filament
(2.88mm)
Stepper Motors
(Bowden Design)
Software
(Slicer)
Heated Bed
9. • Leading Provider of Desktop
FDM 3D Printing Solutions
• Privately Held Family
Business
• Based in Orange County CA
• Sell Complete Line of
Hardware, Accessories and
Consumables
• Recognized for Innovation
and Quality
12. Sold International in 17 Different Countries
Through a Network of Authorized Resellers
13. Wide Range of Print Material
Over 30 Materials
From PLA and ABS to Nylons and Polycarbonates
Large Print Volume
Up to 8” x 12” x 12”
High Quality Construction
Why We Are Different
14. Industry Leading Warranty
Twelve Months
Quality Construction
Manufactured in the US
Unparalleled Technical Support
Dedicated, Highly Trained Technicians on Staff
Our Commitment to Quality
18. The 3D Printer Line-Up
Single Extruder Dual Extruder
HDL
($2295)
High Temperature
(PLA, ABS, Nylon, Polycarbonate)
Mid Temp
(PLA, ABS)
Low Temp
(PLA)
Wi-FIWolfbox Option
HD
($2995)
HDR
($4595)
HD2x
($3995)
HDx
($3495)
30% of Sales 70% of Sales
19. Dual Extruder Applications
Two Different
Materials / Colors
(same melting point)
Printing Complex
Geometries
(using support material)
ABS Using PVA (not recommended),
HIPS or ABS/PLA Supports
TPU
29. With ABS and PLA being the most commonly used 3D printing materials, you don’t see many other specialty
filaments being offered. Airwolf 3D has spent countless hours perfecting the settings for printing in high-grade
engineering materials like polycarbonate, polyurethane, and nylon. Along with ABS and PLA, our models are
compatible with the materials below.
• Igus Iglidur
• Polycarbonate
• Nylon Bridge
• Nylon
5TTP4802
• Nylon 618
• Nylon 645
• PC/ABS
• ABS
• PLA
• PLA 4043D
• Bendlay
• T-glase
• HIPS
• PET
• PVA
• ESD ABS
• ColorfabXT
• GEL-LAY
• PCTPE
• Bamboofill
• Carbon Fiber
PLA
• Carbon Fiber
ABS
• Brassfill
• PETG
Specialty Filament by Airwolf 3D
• Wolfbend TPU
• Ninjaflex TPE
• Soft PLA
• LAY-FOMM 40
• LAY-FOMM 60
• LAY-FELT
• Bronzefill
• Copperfill
• Stainless Steel PLA
• LAYWOO-D3
Airwolf Products
30. The key to successful 3D prints is good quality material, and with Airwolf 3D’s new line of Platinum ABS
filament, high quality is no exception. We test each batch of filament ourselves to ensure high
standards, absolute top quality and consistent diameter.
PREMIUM ABS FILAMENT
We 3D print our own parts with
ABS filament and we use more
filament than any other
company in the 3D printing
industry. We test the ABS
material that we send out to
our customers by using it
ourselves on Airwolf 3D
printers EVERYDAY.
Platinum series ABS filament
comes on a sturdy plastic
spool, in a thick sealed package
with desiccant.
31. PLA is one of the most commonly used materials in 3D printing today. It is biodegradable, easy to use, and provides great surface
finish and print quality. Good quality materials are key to successful printing. The Platinum Series PLA has been thoroughly tested
by Airwolf 3D engineers and has hit the market with 11 amazing colors.
PREMIUM PLA FILAMENT
32. Premium Bed Solutions for ABS and PLA
Works on all Brands and Untreated Glass Plates
Wolfbite Nano for PLA
• Proprietary Solution
• Bonds PolyLactic Acid (PLA) to a glass 3D
printer build plate
• Eliminates lifting - AKA“warpage”
• Works with heated and non-heated beds
Wolfbite for ABS
• Proprietary Solution
• Bonds Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
directly to a heated glass 3D printing surface
• Eliminates lifting - AKA “warpage”
36. The ‘Order’ Checklist
• The Machine -
• What Materials are Needed (PLA, ABS, Polycarbonate)?
• Single or Dual Extruder?
• Wi-Fi (HDR or Wolfbox)?
• Printing Materials -
• What Materials?
• Usage average of 2-3 Rolls / Month
• Wolfbite
• Accessories -
• Stands
• Nozzles – .35 Nozzles and Extra .5 Nozzles
• Glass
• Wolfbox
• Service Contracts
37. “Airwolf 3D is one of those companies
that have burst onto the scene, and
become one of the major players in the
desktop 3D printer market.”
http://3dprint.com/20991/inside-3d-printing-santa-clara/