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nScrypt tool changer enables seamless switching between tool heads for DDM system

Florida-based manufacturer of micro-dispensing and 3D printing equipmentnScrypthas developed a tool changer for its multi-headDirect Digital Manufacturing(DDM) machines. Demonstrated on the company’s 5-axis 3Dx-700 system, a gantry-based, high-precision platform built for an unnamed military client, the tool changer allows the machine to seamlessly switch between different tool heads.

“The nScrypt tool changer turns our multi-head machines into powerful Direct Digital Manufacturing systems. It enables the user to go directly and quickly from a CAD file to a fully functioning product, complete with electronics, without manual tool changes,” explains nScrypt’s CEO, Dr. Ken Church.

“它加载和变化的工具头。与Ztracking, the system can also print conformally, on surfaces of any geometry. This system goes beyond 3D printing of parts to digital manufacturing of finished products.”

The tool changer switching between different tool heads. Video via nScrypt.
The tool changer switching between different tool heads. Video via nScrypt.

Micro-dispensing at nScrypt

Founded in 2002, nScrypt has focused its operations on additive manufacturing and micro-dispensing.

Micro-dispensing involves depositing droplets of ink in volumes of less than one microliter. This process facilitates multi-material 3D printing, which has been incorporated in nScrypt’shybrid gantry DDM system. Micro-dispensing also allows the fabrication ofsmart devices,conformal antennas, andmicrofluidic devices.

The company’s patentedSmartPump microdispensing tooluses nTip, which is described by nScrypt as the smallest commercially available pen tip diameter at 10 microns. It can dispense more than10,000 commercially available materialswith volume control up to 20 picoliters. Recently, theSmartPumpwas delivered to an undisclosed electronics manufacturer for use on its factory floor.

nScrypt’s SmartPump and print results. Image via nScrypt.

Switching between different tool heads

nScrpyt’s DDM technology, also known as aFactory in a Tool(FiT) system, combines microdispensing, material extrusion, micro-milling, and pick and place tool heads with multiple cameras, for autonomous, hybrid manufacturing.

Using air-powered ports and an air-powered clamp, the company’s new tool changer enables the transition between these different tool heads as needed without manual input from the user. As well as the SmartPump for microdispensing, users can also switch between nScrypt’s nFD material extrusion head for 3D printing, thenMill tool headfor milling and polishing, andnPnP for picking and placing electronic components.

Furthermore, the tool changer is able to run multiple heads simultaneously, allowing for a combination of each tool’s capabilities. For example, using multiple microdispensing tool heads can increase throughput, or users can load different heads for an amalgamation of functionalities.

The nScrypt tool changer. Photo via nScrypt.
The nScrypt tool changer. Photo via nScrypt.

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Featured image shows the tool changer switching between different tool heads. Video via nScrypt.