Nexa3D Inc

1923 Eastman Ave Ste 200
Ventura,  CA  93003-8085

United States
805-465-9001
http://www.nexa3d.com
  • Booth: 1501

Nexa3D is committed to digitizing the world’s supply chain sustainably. The company pioneered from the ground up two new print engines that are designed for high speed production applications: the Lubricant Sublayer Photo-curing (LSPc) print engine for photoplastics and Quantum Laser Sintering (QLS) print engine for thermoplastics. These technologies have resulted in the world’s fastest polymer 3D printers, which are affordable for professionals and businesses of all sizes. 

Partnerships with world-class material suppliers allow Nexa3D to make a broad range of production polymers available. Nexa3D’s NexaX 2.0 software unlocks new material properties and assures process stability, higher yields, and better overall performance.

Nexa3D will be showcasing the brand new XiP resin desktop 3D printer, as well as the NXE 400 and NXE 200 industrial resin 3D printers, the NXD 200 dental 3D printer, and the upcoming QLS 820 powder bed 3D printer, plus its NexaX 2.0 software, its portfolio of materials, and xWash and xCure post-processing technology. Details about Nexa3D's new partner Addifab and the Freeform Injection Molding (FIM) platform will also be available.


 Press Releases

    • New partnership set to broaden capabilities for industrial injection molding with ultrafast, large-format 3D printing

    • 3D printed injection mold tooling enables complex geometries compatible with a vast range of materials

    • Addifab capabilities superpowered with the NXE 400 system will be globally available through the Nexa3D reseller ecosystem

    Ventura, California & Taastrup, Denmark, March 22, 2022 – Nexa3D, leading US manufacturer of high-performance 3D printers for industrial applications, and 3D printed tooling pioneer Addifab today announce that they are joining forces to bring a novel 3D printed injection mold tooling platform to injection molders globally.

    The platform, Freeform Injection Molding (FIM), offers a compelling value proposition: Based on 3D printing technology, the FIM process allows the user to additively manufacture complex injection mold tooling in hours instead of weeks or months. These tools are compatible with most thermoplastic materials, including reinforced high-performance feedstocks. They can also be dissolved, which allows the molding of complex components that would otherwise be difficult – or even impossible – to mold with conventional metal tooling.

    “Injection molding is a complex process, and the tool building is the most complex part of the process,” said Lasse Staal, co-founding CEO of Addifab. “With Freeform Injection Molding, we provide injection molders with a fully transparent set of tools (no pun intended) that will allow them to fast-track tool designs and validations while raising the bar on tool innovation. Now we can take these capabilities to the next level by partnering with Nexa3D to broaden access and superpower performance.”

    Through this collaboration, Nexa3D will supply their NXE 400 system – including the industrial 3D printer as well as wash and cure units – to users of Freeform Injection Molding, while Addifab will be supplying their proprietary tooling resins and post-processing equipment.

    “I had the opportunity to witness the powerful impact of Freeform Injection Molding (FIM) for the first time at the RAPID + TCT conference in 2019, and was instinctively intrigued by its potential to reimagine additive tooling,” said Avi Reichental, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Nexa3D. “As both Addifab and Nexa3D have since productized and industrialized our respective processes, it became obvious that together, we can achieve much more by digitizing injection molding at convincing scale sustainably. I can’t wait to see the far-reaching impact of our collaboration.”

    Coming full circle, Nexa3D and Addifab will showcase their joint solution at the RAPID + TCT show in Detroit, 17-19th of May 2022. The companies are also setting up joint Silicon Valley demo facilities in Palo Alto, CA.

    Carsten Jarfelt, Addifab US Chief Commercial Officer, will be heading the demo office. “I am truly excited to take this important next step with the team members from Nexa3D,” he said. “The packages we are offering to injection molders are truly outstanding, and we look forward to connecting with innovators and thought leaders in the US and elsewhere.”

    The Freeform Injection Molding capabilities powered by the NXE 400 systems are available immediately. For additional details, please visit the Nexa3D x Addifab collaborative package page. For US business inquiries please contact Carsten Jarfelt (cjf@addifab.com) and for EU/Asia, please contact Jan Skov (jsk@addifab.com). Media kit with imagery available here.

    About Nexa3D

    Nexa3D is passionate about digitizing supply chain sustainably. The company makes ultrafast polymer 3D printers that deliver 20X productivity advantage, affordable for professionals and businesses of all sizes. Partnerships with world-class material suppliers unlock the full potential of additively manufactured polymers for volume production. Automated software tools optimize the entire production cycle using process interplay algorithms that ensure part performance and production consistency, while reducing waste, energy and carbon footprints.

    For more information on Nexa3D and its products, visit the Nexa3D website, or connect socially on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

    Contact Nexa3D

    Clare Scott
    PR and Content Specialist
    clare.scott@nexa3d.com

    Sarah Goehrke
    Senior Director, Strategic Communications and Ecosystems
    sarah.goehrke@nexa3d.com

     

    About Addifab

    Addifab is transforming the injection molding industry based on one-to-one market knowledge and second-to-none ambitions. Backed by years of experience, we have developed a unique soluble mold tooling technology enabling Freeform Injection Molding.

    With a well-recognized Print-Inject-Dissolve process, the Freeform Injection Molding technique is free of any design or material choice limitations. By printing soluble tools and tool elements, you can create unseen designs. You can mold unseen products at unseen speeds, and connect with unseen business potentials. And you can do it today.

    For more information on Addifab and its products, visit the Addifab website, or connect socially on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

     

    Contact Addifab

    Lasse Staal
    Co-Founding CEO
    lgs@addifab.com

    Carsten Jarfelt
    Addifab US Chief Commercial Officer
    cjf@addifab.com 

    • Nexa3D announces new reseller partnership with Nowak Dental Supplies, Inc.
    • Nowak Dental will be supplying the entire Nexa3D dental portfolio, including 3D printer, software, and materials
    • Customers will benefit from personalized service and support, along with user-friendly hardware and software

    VENTURA, CA and CARRIERE, MS, February 3, 2022 – Nexa3D, maker of ultrafast resin 3D printers, today announced that it has entered into a reseller partnership with Nowak Dental Supplies, Inc., a family-owned and -operated provider of dental devices and equipment. Nowak Dental Supplies will offer Nexa3D’s entire dental portfolio, including the NXD 200 dental 3D printer; NexaX software; the post-processing xWASH and xCURE systems; and the full range of Keystone validated dental 3D printing materials.

    The NXD 200, utilizing Nexa3D’s patented LSPc printing technology, features an expansive 8.5L build volume, allowing for the printing of multiple parts simultaneously, as well as the ultrafast speed for which Nexa3D printers are known.

    “We at Nowak Dental are extremely excited about bringing this new printer to the market,” said Shawn Nowak, President of Nowak Dental Supplies. “With how quickly technology is changing, we are staying at the forefront of products to offer our customers. The Nexa3D brand of printers allows customers to stay competitive and bring the speed that is needed in today’s landscape.”

    Nowak Dental Supplies is a major supplier to the dental industry, with a small-business model that emphasizes personalized customer service and dedicated technical support.

    “The confidence that Nowak’s customers have in its team is critical to us,” said Jim Zarzour, Head of Dental Solutions at Nexa3D. “That, in turn, gives us confidence, knowing that our products and joint customers will be fully supported. To have someone of Nowak Dental Supplies’ caliber as a reseller for the NXD 200 is something we’re very excited about.”

    Nexa3D and Nowak Dental Supplies share, as a core value, a focus on creating a customer experience that allows users to feel comfortable and confident. The NXD 200, with its completely modular design, enables easy repairs, part replacements, and technology upgrades, and is designed for use with the intelligent and intuitive NexaX software. NexaX requires no advanced 3D design or printing knowledge to utilize, making it ideal for experienced and novice users alike.

    Nowak Dental Supplies works closely with both dental laboratories and dental offices, supplying everything from large lab equipment to small orthodontic accessories.

    Both Nowak and Nexa3D will be exhibiting their products at the upcoming LMT Lab Day Chicago, which is taking place February 24-26.

    About Nexa3D

    Nexa3D is passionate about digitizing supply chain sustainably. The company makes ultrafast polymer 3D printers that deliver 20X productivity advantage, affordable for professionals and businesses of all sizes. The company partners with world-class material suppliers to unlock the full potential of additively manufactured polymers for volume production. The company makes automated software tools that optimize the entire production cycle using process interplay algorithms that ensure part performance and production consistency, while reducing waste, energy and carbon footprints. For more information, please visit nexa3D.com

    For more information on Nexa3D and its products, visit the Nexa3D website, or connect socially on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

    Contact

    Clare Scott
    PR and Content Specialist
    Nexa3D
    clare.scott@nexa3d.com

    Sarah Goehrke
    Senior Director, Strategic Communications and Ecosystems
    Nexa3D
    sarah.goehrke@nexa3d.com

    About Nowak Dental Supplies, Inc.

    Nowak Dental Supplies is a family owned and operated corporation, which was started in 1944 by Benny and Helen Nowak. Benny began selling to the Dentist and labs, while Helen did the office work. Through their hard work and dedication they made this company what it is today. Now a third generation of Nowaks, Owners Brandi and Shawn, have entered the business with a vision for the future. At Nowak Dental Supplies we pride ourselves in customer service and satisfaction. No runaround like some of the larger corporations. We are small enough to care about every order, but large enough to give you the service that you deserve. All in stock orders are shipped the same day as the order is received. We handle all Dental Laboratory and Dental Office products. We also do not charge shipping on orders over fifty dollars. *exceptions for heavy items. For more information, please visit nowakdental.com.

    Contact

    Shawn Nowak
    President
    Nowak Dental Supplies, Inc.
    shawn@nowakdental.com

  • Nexa3D and Obsidian Solutions Group Partner to Bring Production 3D Printing to Military and Defense Customers

    • Obsidian Solutions Group, through its manufacturing division Applied Rapid Technologies, has acquired five of Nexa3D’s NXE 400 3D printers and one NXD 200 3D printer
    • The 3D printers are satisfying customer requirements for short-run production plastics
    • The partnership allows Obsidian Solutions Group to free up capacity in its cast urethane business by diverting projects directly to the Nexa3D printers

    FREDERICKSBURG, VA and VENTURA, CA, January 20, 2022 – Obsidian Solutions Group, LLC (OSG) today announced that it has entered into a Distribution Agreement with Nexa3D to represent its NXE 400 and NXD 200 photoplastic 3D printers. 

    OSG is a certified 8(a), Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Business focused on providing solutions to the DoD and Intelligence Community. Through its manufacturing division, Applied Rapid Technologies (ART), OSG will work with government agencies and commercial/industrial businesses to provide additive manufacturing (AM) solutions based on Nexa3D’s ultrafast production-oriented resin 3D printing technology.

    ART has been operating three NXE 400 industrial 3D printers since April 2021, leveraging these machines to satisfy customer requirements for short-run production plastics. In January 2022, ART installed two more NXE 400s and one NXD 200.

    “The Nexa3D equipment is freeing up capacity in our cast urethane business by allowing us to divert projects directly to the Nexa3D printers,” said Bruce LeMaster, VP of Manufacturing, ART. “The throughput on these printers is amazing. Prior to Christmas, we had a project that required 1,200 parts for delivery before the holidays. We printed 300 parts at a time, with each build taking only 28 minutes. The project was a big success.”

    In addition to in-house usage, ART has signed on to join the Nexa3D reseller network. The company will offer 3D printing systems from the Nexa3D portfolio to expand its own customers’ capacity for advanced manufacturing.

    OSG Co-Founder and President James Wiley stated, “We are very excited about this venture. The partnership between OSG and Nexa3D will allow us to continue providing mission critical, right-time, right-place, and right level of responsive services and solutions to counter and thwart the efforts of global adversaries.”

    OSG Co-Founder and CEO Tyron Logan added that “‘Solutions’ is a big part of the OSG name, and we look forward to offering Nexa3D equipment to our customers as a possible answer to their needs.”

    Nexa3D printers are known for their ultrafast print speeds based on the company’s proprietary Lubricant Sublayer Photo-curing (LSPc) technology. The NXE 400 also features a 16 liter build volume, more than double that of other currently available technologies.

    Nexa3D is pleased to partner with OSG and offer its solutions to the DoD and Intelligence community.

    “Nexa3D believes in the ability of technology to make a powerful difference in the world,” said Avi Reichental, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Nexa3D. “Our 3D printers have been proven to reduce production time from days to hours or minutes. In sectors where time is especially critical, the value of ultrafast 3D printing cannot be overstated.”

    Reichental continued, “Another primary focus for Nexa3D is improving the sustainability of manufacturing, and replacing urethane casting with 3D printing has immense benefits for our environment. We are proud to lend our technology to OSG’s important mission and to continue our own mission of advancing additive manufacturing’s capabilities.” 

    Nexa3D printers are built to last, with modular designs that allow for easy part replacement and technology upgrades, eliminating hardware obsolescence, reducing waste, and saving money.

    About Obsidian Solutions Group

    Obsidian Solutions Group, LLC (OSG) is a certified 8(a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned firm that provides IT Transformation and Modernization, Software Development, Data Management and Analytics, and Knowledge-Based Professional Solutions to the DoD and the Intelligence Community. OSG was founded in 2010 and in 2020 acquired Applied Rapid Technologies (ART), an additive manufacturing service provider who specializes in prototype and short-run production plastics. Learn more at the OSG (https://obsidiansg.com/) and ART (https://artcorp.com/) websites.

    Contact
    Bruce LeMaster
    VP of Manufacturing
    Applied Rapid Technologies, a Division of Obsidian Solutions Group, LLC
    LeMaster@artcorp.com 

    About Nexa3D

    Nexa3D is passionate about digitizing supply chain sustainably. The company makes ultrafast polymer 3D printers, that deliver 20X productivity advantage, affordable for professionals and businesses of all sizes. The company partners with world-class material suppliers to unlock the full potential of additively manufactured polymers for volume production. The company makes automated software tools that optimize the entire production cycle using process interplay algorithms that ensure part performance and production consistency, while reducing waste, energy and carbon footprints. For more information, please visit nexa3D.com

    For more information on Nexa3D and its products, visit the Nexa3D website, or connect socially on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

    Contact
    Clare Scott
    PR and Content Specialist
    Nexa3D
    clare.scott@nexa3d.com

    Sarah Goehrke
    Senior Director, Strategic Communications and Ecosystems
    Nexa3D
    sarah.goehrke@nexa3d.com

    • The ultrafast XiP desktop 3D printer is now available for order

    • Nexa3D’s full, expanded 3D printing portfolio will be on exhibit

    • Customer applications including from PepsiCo and Wilson Sporting Goods to be highlighted

    • Nexa3D leaders will present on topics including applications, sustainability, and DEI

     

    VENTURA, CA, May 11, 2022 - Nexa3D, maker of ultrafast industrial resin 3D printers, will be exhibiting at this year’s RAPID + TCT conference, taking place May 17-19 in Detroit, Michigan. This event marks the formal US launch of the XiP, Nexa3D’s first desktop 3D printer.

     

    Industrial Strength. Desktop Size.

     

    The XiP combines the ultrafast speed of Nexa3D’s Lubricant Sublayer Photo-curing (LSPc) technology with industrial-grade capabilities in a smaller, more accessible package. The desktop resin 3D printer was originally announced at Formnext in Germany in 2021, and RAPID + TCT will be its formal US tradeshow launch.

     

    Like the rest of Nexa3D’s 3D printer portfolio, the XiP uses the self-lubricated, resilientEverlast-2 Membrane to minimize separation forces and ultimately enable ultrafast print speeds.. Also setting the XiP apart are its Smart Resin Cartridge and Toolless Vat System, simplifying resin loading and unloading, as well as its large 4.8 liter build volume. The XiP was designed with an open material platform, allowing it to print with not only Nexa3D’s selection of resins but third-party and even user-created materials.

     

    The XiP is now available for order.

     

    “The Nexa3D team is excited to introduce the XiP in person to a US audience,” said Michael Currie, VP, General Manager of Desktop Business at Nexa3D. “Having the ability to design, print, and test a part all within the same day is a superpower for an engineer. The XiP gives you that. It’s fast, accurate, reliable, and easy to use. We are thrilled to deliver a blazing fast desktop 3D printer to the masses.”

     

    Addifab Freeform Injection Molding (FIM) powered by Nexa3D, a partnership announced in March, is also expanding to the desktop. With the NXE 400, Addifab has added the capacity to scale its Freeform Injection Molding platform, which involves the 3D printing of injection molding tooling, drastically reducing time and cost. Now for the first time, this process can also be a desktop-friendly setup. 3D printing a mold on the XiP, post-processing it on the Wash+Cure, injecting it with material, and demolding it in a new desktop unit makes the FIM process more accessible than ever before.

     

    The Expanding Nexa3D Portfolio

    Nexa3D will also be showcasing the rest of its portfolio, which includes the recently renamed QLS 820, the company’s first selective laser sintering 3D printer. The QLS 820, which will also begin shipping this year, continues Nexa3D’s reputation for speed and productivity, offering up to 4x the throughput of other polymer powder bed technologies.

     

    The NXE 400 and recently introduced NXE 200 industrial 3D printers will also be on exhibit. These LSPc-powered industrial systems are the flagship 20x productivity systems for which Nexa3D has become a known and trusted provider. Customers like PepsiCo have found new levels of productivity with these systems, and such stories will feature both at the Nexa3D booth and on the Tech Hub stage.

     

    Visitors to Nexa3D’s booth can also see the NXD 200 dental 3D printer; xWash, xCLEAN, and xCure post-processing technology; and the XiP-specific XiP Wash+Cure and XiP AiR air purifier. Demonstrations of NexaX 2.0 software will be available as well.

     

    Innovation in Applications, Sustainability, Diversity

     

    Nexa3D team members will be presenting on a variety of topics during the RAPID + TCT event. CEO, Chairman, and Co-Founder Avi Reichental will present “It’s Time to Get Serious About Digitizing Supply Chain Sustainably” on Wednesday May 18 at 10:00 AM. 

     

    “Additive manufacturing has the potential to be a leading force for sustainability in manufacturing,” said Reichental. “Industry leaders, however, must take real, concrete action to make it a truly green technology. We at Nexa3D have dedicated ourselves to defining and taking the steps needed to make additive manufacturing the sustainable solution to today’s supply chain challenges.”

     

    Nexa3D CTO Izhar Medalsy, along with PepsiCo Senior Manager, Global Packaging Max Rodriguez and Global Packaging Engineer Thangtip Tekanil, will present “Accelerating Packaging Innovation with 3D Printed Mold Inserts” at the RAPID + TCT Tech Hub on Wednesday May 18 at 1:30 PM.

     

    Sarah Goehrke, Senior Director, Strategic Communications and Ecosystems, and Kristin Mulherin, General Manager, Powder Bed Solution – both also leaders in industry nonprofit Women in 3D Printing –  will be presenting “Why a 3D Printing Manufacturer Should Invest in DEI Today” on Thursday, May 19 at 10:00 AM followed by the panel “Creating a DE&I Framework in the Additive Manufacturing Industry” at 11:30.

     

    Nexa3D will be at Booth 1501. To book a meeting with a member of the Nexa3D team at RAPID + TCT, contact clare.scott@nexa3D.com.

     

    About Nexa3D

    Nexa3D is passionate about digitizing supply chain sustainably. The company makes ultrafast polymer 3D printers that deliver 20X productivity advantage, affordable for professionals and businesses of all sizes. Partnerships with world-class material suppliers unlock the full potential of additively manufactured polymers for volume production. Automated software tools optimize the entire production cycle using process interplay algorithms that ensure part performance and production consistency, while reducing waste, energy and carbon footprints. 

    For more information on Nexa3D and its products, visit the Nexa3D website, or connect socially on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

    Contact Nexa3D

    Clare Scott
    PR and Content Specialist
    clare.scott@nexa3d.com

    Sarah Goehrke
    Senior Director, Strategic Communications and Ecosystems
    sarah.goehrke@nexa3d.com


 Products

  • XiP Desktop Resin 3D Printer
    The XiP offers industrial capabilities with a desktop footprint. It features Nexa3D's ultrafast LSPc technology, which enables print speeds of up to 18cm per hour. The XiP creates uniform, consistent parts with excellent surface finish....

  • Large Build Volume

    X: 190 mm, Y: 120 mm, Z: 210 mm
    X: 7.5 in, Y: 4.7 in, Z: 8.3 in
    4.8 Liter Print Volume

    High Resolution

    4K Monochrome 9.3” LCD

    Pixel Size

    52 µm

    Layer Thickness

    50 µm / 100 µm / 200 µm
    0.002 in/ 0.004 in / 0.008 in

    Hardware

    Billet Aluminum Enclosure
    420mm (16.5”) W x 350mm(14”) D x 530mm(21”) H
    Rigid parallel linear rails, precision Ballscrew Z-axis
    Input: 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz
    Ethernet / USB / Wi-Fi connectivity
    5.5” Color LCD Touchscreen Display

    Materials

    Our growing network of material providers, including Henkel, BASF, and Keystone combined with our own special inhouse resins, unlock potential in a variety of applications:

    Rapid Prototyping: General Purpose, Draft

    Dental: Model, Surgical Guide, Splint, Tray

    Industrial: Variety of High Modulus, Tough, Durable, High HDT, Elastomer

    Medical: Biocompatible, Durable

  • NXE 400 Industrial 3D Printer
    The NXE 400 features Nexa3D's ultrafast LSPc technology, offering speeds of up to 6.5x those of other production systems, plus intelligent optimization and a large 16L build volume....

  • Build Volume

    275 x 155 x 400mm (10.8 x 6.1 x 15.7 inch)

    Max Resolution

    4K (3840 x 2160)

    Pixel Pitch

    76.5 µm (0.0030 in)

    Wavelength

    405 nm

    Build Materials

    UV Curable Plastics: xGPP-Blue, xGPP-Transparent, xGPP-Grey, 3843-ABS-Black, xCE-Black.

  • NXD 200 Dental 3D Printer
    With Nexa3D’s ultrafast LSPc technology and a large 8.5L build volume, the NXD 200 can produce patient-specific 3D printed dental models, surgical guides, splints, trays, and nightguards in-house with speed, reliability, and accuracy....

  • Build Volume

    275 x 155 x 200mm (10.8 x 6.1 x 7.8 inch)

    Max Resolution

    4K resolution

    Pixel Pitch

    76.5 µm (0.0030 in)

    Wavelength

    405 nm

    Build Materials

    UV Curable Plastics:
    KeyModel Ultra, KeySplint Soft, KeyGuide, KeyTray

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