Syncraft X1, The First Industrial 3D Printer Sold in Brazil by Wishbox Technologies, Optimizes Production, Reduces Costs, and Creates Complex Parts.
The Syncraft X1 stands out as the first industrial 3D printer entirely developed and marketed in Brazil, representing a significant milestone for the country’s technological innovation. This solution, offered exclusively by Wishbox Technologies, allows companies to optimize their production lines, making processes faster and of superior quality. Utilizing the most advanced technology, production costs are dramatically reduced, and complexities in manufactured parts are easily resolved.
This machine, which enters the market with an approximate cost of R$50,000, is an industrial 3D printing equipment that promises to change the manufacturing landscape. Designed to meet the rigorous demands of the sector, the industrial 3D printer provides accuracy and efficiency, resulting in savings of time and resources. Thus, companies investing in a 3D printer for industries can expect a significant return in terms of productivity and innovation. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11BdgdbMRE5oML-m3gEkRUdnl3KGCynIY?usp=sharing Credits: Disclosure Wishbox Technologies —–
Expansion in the 3D Printing Market
August, 2024. The landscape of 3D printing is about to experience significant expansion in the coming years, according to a recent report from Fortune Business Insights. The study predicts that the global 3D printing market will reach a value of US$ 105.99 billion by 2030. In Brazil, the growth is also significant, especially in the number of companies using industrial 3D printer technology to reduce costs and increase productivity in factories. The startup Wishbox Technologies, which has been in the 3D printing market for 13 years, recently began marketing the Syncraft X1, the first industrial 3D printer made in Brazil, and in just over a year, has already sold more than 100 units of this industrial 3D printing equipment.
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Advantages of the Industrial 3D Printer
Among the main advantages of acquiring an industrial three-dimensional printer for industries are the development of prototypes, the production of final parts, the creation of specialized and customized tools, as well as reduced production time and costs. The price of the equipment can vary, being around R$ 50,000, depending on the chosen configuration. ‘By investing in industrial 3D printer technology, we are able to overcome various challenges that often limited us. Previously, producing parts with complex geometries, such as cutting, folding, and welding, became unfeasible due to the lengthy and costly processes of traditional methods. Replacing components for discontinued machines was also a problem, with high production costs and deadlines’, comments Diego Goedert, project manager at INMES Industrial, a supplier of equipment.
Consulting from Wishbox Technologies
According to Diego Goedert, ‘the consulting from Wishbox Technologies and the acquisition of the Syncraft X1 3D printer revolutionized our operation, allowing the production of complex parts and replacements quickly and efficiently, using a variety of polymers and a printing volume suited to our needs.’ Since 2011, the company has been employing 3D printing and has noticed a maturation of the Brazilian market, especially compared to five years ago. However, there is still significant demand for information about 3D printing, particularly in the machinery sector, which has much to gain from this technology.
Productivity Gains
To illustrate the impact of the technology, Tiago Marin, director of Wishbox Technologies, explains: ‘We have a case where the factory operator would need two full days to complete a complex part in steel sheets. Today, the same part is ready overnight with the industrial 3D printer, freeing the operator for other tasks. This represents a huge productivity gain for the company’. The Syncraft X1 is the first industrial 3D printer manufactured in Brazil and offers a wide range of materials, with over 30 options ranging from pure nylon to composites like carbon fiber, fiberglass, and even metals, catering to various industrial segments.
Specialized Technical Support
In addition to the equipment, Wishbox Technologies provides consulting, training, and specialized technical support, assisting companies in maximizing the use of 3D printing technology for industries. Wishbox stands out in Brazil as a pioneer in 3D printing solutions, representing the Syncraft brands and being the official representative of global leaders in additive manufacturing technologies, such as the Dutch Ultimaker since 2015, in addition to brands like Makerbot and Bambu Lab. The company also offers special materials for 3D printing, including brands like BASF and IGUS, among others.
Conclusion
More information about Wishbox Technologies and its industrial 3D printer solutions is available on its official website: https://www.wishbox.net.br/. The company continues to contribute to the evolution of the 3D printing market in Brazil, offering not only cutting-edge equipment but also services that complement and expand the productive capabilities of industries.
Source: © Estefânia Borges

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