Pollen AM is a manufacturer of industrial 3D printers. The company’s machines are now compatible with various materials used in the manufacturing industry. It offers the Pam Series P, the 3D printing solution dedicated to standard thermoplastics and elastomers. According to the French 3D printer manufacturer, it offers concrete advantages for almost all sectors and trades in the industry. The versatile machine can process the widest variety of industrial materials and create functional parts.

Features of the Pam Series P

As with the entire Pam Series, the Pam Series P uses PAM (Pellet Additive Manufacturing), a technology that allows parts to be printed from injection pellets. The machine has four pellet tanks, each connected to an injection chamber that heats and extrudes the material through a wire deposition nozzle. It can therefore be likened to the FDM printing process, as both use extrusion. The Pollen AM 3D printer is designed to be compatible with a wide range of plastics, both standard thermoplastics and elastomers. In terms of the print head, it has four extruders, with a maximum temperature that can go up to 350°. As for the printing plate, it can rise to 120 °.

As with the other 3D printers in the Pam Series, the P model has several nozzle sizes that can vary between 0.25 – 0.30 – 0.40 – 0.60 – 0.80 – 1.00 – 1.20 – 2.00 – 2.50 mm, giving the user a lot of choice depending on the part they are making. For the printing resolution, it is 40µm (Z) and 5µm (X,Y). Finally, in terms of dimensions, the Pam Series P machine measures 789 mm in diameter for a height of 925 mm and a weight of 75kg. With this size, the 3D printer can manufacture parts up to ø x 300 x 300 mm, making it ideal for many production applications.