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Titan Robotics’ Dual Pellet Extruder 3D Printer

Titan Robotics is introducing its new Dual Pellet Extruder Atlas-H 3D printing system.

Published May 20, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged @TitanRobotics3d, dual, large, pellets, rapid, titanrobotics

Titan Robotic’s Huge Improvements To Their Huge 3D Printer

When we first encountered Titan Robotics some years ago, their machine was quite large. 

Published May 2, 2018
Categorized as printer Tagged @TitanRobotics3d, large, ultem

Titan Robotics’ Multi-Headed Escher

Titan Robotics has constructed one of the most unusual 3D printers I’ve yet seen. 

Published January 12, 2017
Categorized as printer Tagged @TitanRobotics3d, autodesk, escher, large, plastic

Another 3D Printer Manufacturer Buys a Ticket on the Pellet Train

Titan Robotics announced plans to incorporate a pellet-fueled extruder on their massive Atlas 3D printer. 

Published October 17, 2016
Categorized as Hardware Tagged @TitanRobotics3d, extruder, pellets

The Story Of Titan Robotics

There are very few ultra-large scale 3D printer for sale today, but one option comes from a small company in Colorado: Titan Robotics.

Published February 10, 2016
Categorized as printer Tagged @TitanRobotics3d, large, plastic

The Really, Really Big Atlas 2.0 3D Printer

There’s a few companies that specialize in gigantic 3D printers, and Titan Robotics just announced a new version of their Atlas series. 

Published December 13, 2015
Categorized as printer Tagged @TitanRobotics3d, large, titanrobotics
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