Tronxy Moore 3 / 3 Pro - Clay/ceramic 3D printer

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Closed-chamber desktop LAM 3D printer for clay and ceramic. Available with automatic feeder.

Liquid Additive Manufacturing (LAM), also known as Liquid Deposition Modeling (LDM) is an additive manufacturing process in which a variety of liquid materials is precisely deposited layer by layer to create highly intricate and detailed three-dimensional object. The Moore 3 and 3 Pro 3D printers by Tronxy were designed specially to 3D print clay and ceramic materials in liquid format, including (but not limited to) clay, ceramics slurry, red porcelain, and other liquid flowing materials.

Moore 3 and 3 Pro

The Moore 3 and 3 Pro printers stand out due to their closed design and fairly compact size (580 x 550 x 717 mm), making them suitable for both professional and personal use in households, design offices, educational institutions, pottery workshops and more. Their family-friendly features ensure safe and easy operation, allowing users of all ages to explore their creativity with confidence. The broad range of compatible materials enables users to experiment with different textures and finishes, expanding the possibilities for artistic expression and functional design.

Video 1: The Moore 3 Pro clay and ceramic 3D printer. Source: Tronxy.

In terms of technical specifications, the Moore 3 and 3 Pro printers offer a build volume of 330 x 330 x 380 mm, providing ample space for creating medium-sized objects. With a layer thickness ranging from 0.05 to 3.0 mm, a printing speed of 10-40 mm/s, a full-metal OSG speed roller guide rail and pulley, and an XYZ positioning accuracy of 6.25 x 6.25 x 1.25 μ, the Moore 3/3 Pro printers deliver reliable performance and exceptional print quality for a wide range of applications.

Full-metal OSG speed roller guide rail and pulley

Image 1: Full-metal OSG speed roller guide rail and pulley. Source: Tronxy.

The printers features a nozzle size ranging from 1.2 to 2.2 mm, a detachable printhead for easy cleaning, and electric push rod and screw extrusion system for efficient material deposition. The screw feeding device features a very silent operation and a 0.5 L material deposit, offering replaceable and adjustable synchronous feeding. This innovative system ensures user comfort and allows for convenient adjustments while accommodating various printing needs.

The printer's printhead

Image 2: The printer's printhead. Source: Tronxy.

The Moore 3 and 3 Pro ceramic and clay 3D printers offer unparalleled ease of use, catering to both novice and experienced users alike. Compatible with popular slicing software such as Cura, as well as supporting the most common file formats such as .STL and .OBJ, the Moore 3/3 Pro printers ensure seamless integration into existing workflows. The user-friendly interface with an intuitive 3.5-inch TFT color touch screen facilitates effortless navigation and control powered by Marlin.

Video 2: Assembling the Moore 3 Pro 3D printer. Source: Tronxy.

Compatible with Windows operating systems, the printers boast advanced features such as resume print functionality, safeguarding against interruptions due to power outages. Connectivity options are versatile, including support for TF card and USB data cable, enabling flexible and convenient file transfer methods.

The printer's connectivity panel

Image 3: The printer's connectivity panel. Source: Tronxy.

With the combination of smart, compact and intuitive design, comprehensive software compatibility, and robust connectivity options, the Moore 3 and 3 Pro printers streamline the 3D printing process, making 3D printing with clay and ceramic materials accessible and efficient for users of all profiles and skill levels. The wide range of usable materials makes it possible to make pottery at home, in the classroom or in a small workshop, and use a microwave as a kiln to further post-process the 3D printed objects by glazing.

Automatic feeding

While the Moore 3 printer is perfect for users who already own an air compressor, the Moore 3 Pro printer comes with its own automatic feeding system in the form of an electric putter equipped with an aviation connector cable, an M18 screw feeding mechanism, and powered with a Nema 57 motor.

The automatic feeder featured in the Moore 3 Pro printer

Image 4: The automatic feeder featured in the Moore 3 Pro printer. Source: Tronxy.

The feeder can has capacity for 1 kg of clay mud (2 500 ml cartridges) smart design makes the loading and unloading of material easy and quick. The feeder can be mounted either on the printer's frame or placed next to the printer, depending on the user's workspace and needs. 

The Moore 3 Pro printer with automatic feeding system

Image 5: The Moore 3 Pro printer with automatic feeding system. Source: Tronxy.

Automatic feeding in a clay 3D printer offers numerous advantages, including enhanced consistency through a constant flow of material, increased efficiency by enabling continuous printing, improved accuracy in material deposition, reduced waste through precise control over material usage, and time-saving benefits by eliminating the need for manual intervention.

Applications

The Moore 3 and 3 Pro clay 3D printers present versatile applications across various domains. These printers are ideal for creating intricate artwork, pottery items, and sculpture art with their precise material deposition and automated feeding mechanisms. Moreover, their capabilities extend to cultural relic restoration projects, where intricate details and accuracy are paramount.

Video 3: 3D printing with clay and ceramic. Source: Tronxy.

In the realm of IP animation, these printers offer the potential to bring characters and concepts to life in three dimensions, providing a unique avenue for creative expression. Additionally, their suitability for ceramic art customization enables artists and designers to produce bespoke ceramic pieces tailored to specific preferences and requirements, showcasing the adaptability and versatility of the Moore 3 and 3 Pro printers in diverse creative endeavors.

On the Tronxy YouTube channel the user can find numerous useful resources on how to use and maintain the Moore 3/3 Pro 3D printer and its components, as well as on how to prepare the clay for printing, how to know the right viscosity of the material, and much more.

Video 1: How to prepare the material and printer for printing. Source: Tronxy.

In the Downloads section the user can find the Manual, in which topics such as technical specifications, configuration, component maintenance and troubleshooting are discussed.

ModelMoore 3/3 Pro
Manufacturer Tronxy
Technology LAM (LDM)
Certificates -
Printer Properties
Build Volume 330 x 330 x 380 mm
Material Tank Capacity 500 ml
Extrusion System Electric push rod and screw extrusion
Compatible Materials Clay, ceramic slurry, red porcelain, and various liquid fluid materials
Available Nozzle Diameters 1.2-2.2 mm
Screen 3.5" TFT touchscreen
Electronics -
Firmware -
Nozzle Jam Sensor
Print Surface Glass
Auto-Leveling
Air Filter
Integrated Webcam
Print Properties
Positioning Resolution (XYZ) 6.25 x 6.25 x 1.25 µm
Layer Height 0.05 - 3.0 mm
Max. Printing Speed 10-40 mm/s
Viscosity -
Volumetric Flow Rate -
Volumetric Resolution -
Max. Extrusion Temperature -
Max. Bed Temperature -
Max. Chamber Temperature -
Operating Ambient Temperature 8-40 ºC
Operating Ambient Humidity 20-80 %
Software and Connectivity
Software Cura
Compatible Files .STL / .OBJ
Connectivity TF card / USB cable
Electrical Properties
Input 115-230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output 100-240 V AC
Consumption 240 W
Dimensions and Weight
Printer Dimensions 580 x 550 x 717 mm
Weight 35 kg
HS Code 8477.5900


* Filament2print can offer specific 3D printer training for each user as well as installation at the customer's facilities. For more information, please inquire via contact form.

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