High-temperature FDM printing
Imagine printing a carbon-fiber reinforced UAV bracket that can withstand the harsh heat of a desert runway, or producing jigs and fixtures that won’t warp in a high-temperature factory. Many industrial designs remain trapped in theory because typical 3D printers can’t handle advanced polymers. But high-temperature FDM changes the game.
Industry benchmarks
Competitors like BigRep’s ALTRA 280 boast build chambers heated to 180 °C and DSX extruders reaching 450 °C, enabling high-performance material printing. Raise3D’s RMF500 pairs a 500 × 500 × 500 mm build volume with dual IDEX extruders for carbon-fiber composites. These features attract engineers seeking stronger, heat-resistant parts. Yet high-temperature hardware often comes at a premium and ties users to proprietary filaments.
DivByZ technology advantages
Performance and speed
DivByZ’s servo mosquito extruders feature liquid-cooled hot ends that maintain consistent extrusion at elevated temperatures. The Quantum Pro 500 reaches 500 mm/s print speed with 20,000 mm/s² acceleration and ±150 µm accuracy, making it ideal for aerospace ducts, housings and composite fixtures.
Material flexibility
The Aion NX and Aion 500 MK2 support over 35 materials, including carbon-fiber composites and engineering thermoplastics. This open-materials capability rivals BigRep’s open platform but with local supply and lower filament costs.
Real-world applications
- A defense team replaced a cracked UAV nose cone overnight using the Aion NX. The large 1 m³ build volume and fail-safe filament sensors ensured a successful first print.
- An automotive supplier printed high-temperature jigs for composite components, saving weeks of outsourcing and thousands of rupees in machining costs.
Start your high-temperature projects
Whether you’re developing aerospace components, high-temperature tooling or consumer products that demand thermal resistance, DivByZ printers give you the freedom to innovate. Talk to our materials experts today and explore how liquid-cooled servo extruders and an open-material platform can bring your ideas to life. Reach us at https://www.divbyz.com/contact#CONTACT-FORM.