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3D Printer

CraftBot Flow XL

The CraftBot Flow XL offers everything you love about the Flow, with double the Z build volume. Now you can make parts that are twice as high, or stack a number of parts within the same print sequence. The result? Even better turnaround times for each of your 3D-printed parts.

The CraftBot Flow XL is still an affordable and easy-to-use FDM 3D printer, which is what CraftBot is known for. This printer also features more usability and versatility when compared to any consumer-grade 3D printer.

If you’re an engineering department looking for a flexible 3D printer that can meet your production demands, consider the CraftBot Flow XL. This is the go-to option for engineers who don’t want to overpay for a 3D printer, but still want a high-quality option for in-house fabrication.

You can use a CraftBot Flow XL to create parts for countless different applications and industries. An automotive company might own one of these printers to create high-quality replicas of their cars, and aerospace companies might use a CraftBot Flow XL to make quick prototypes for testing. If you can draw it in 3D CAD, you can print it with a CraftBot Flow XL.

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CraftBot Flow XL

The CraftBot Flow XL offers everything you love about the Flow, with double the Z build volume. Now you can make parts that are twice as high, or stack a number of parts within the same print sequence. The result? Even better turnaround times for each of your 3D-printed parts.

The CraftBot Flow XL is still an affordable and easy-to-use FDM 3D printer, which is what CraftBot is known for. This printer also features more usability and versatility when compared to any consumer-grade 3D printer.

If you’re an engineering department looking for a flexible 3D printer that can meet your production demands, consider the CraftBot Flow XL. This is the go-to option for engineers who don’t want to overpay for a 3D printer, but still want a high-quality option for in-house fabrication.

You can use a CraftBot Flow XL to create parts for countless different applications and industries. An automotive company might own one of these printers to create high-quality replicas of their cars, and aerospace companies might use a CraftBot Flow XL to make quick prototypes for testing. If you can draw it in 3D CAD, you can print it with a CraftBot Flow XL.

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Technical Features

Accuracy:

Volumetric Accuracy:

Measurement resolution:

Measurement rate:

Part size range (recommended):

ISO 17025 Accreditation

Scan-to-mesh in seconds

Worldwide Support

Patented Technology

Patented Technology

3D Printing Technology: Fused deposition modeling (FDM)

Build Volume (X x Y x Z, mm): 300 x 200 x 500 mm

Build Accuracy: 12.5 x 12.5 x 5 micron

Layer Thickness: 0.2 mm

Compatible Printing Materials: PLA, ABS, PET, Nylon, TPU, PC, and more

Affordable

Professional-grade

User-Friendly

Features and Benefits

An Easy-to-Use 3D Printer that Fits Your Engineering Budget

Even though the CraftBot Flow XL comes with a much larger build volume, the price tag doesn’t go up that much. That means that you can afford to print larger parts without blowing your engineering budget. CraftBot also designs their printers for engineers who don’t have any prior printing experience. You’ll notice how easy the CraftBot Flow XL is to use, and it takes most of the guesswork out of 3D printing. The CraftBot Flow XL reimagines what it means to be an industrial-grade FDM 3D printer.

Get More from Each Print

With an in-house CraftBot Flow XL, you’ll get more from each print. This means that you can solve more problems, achieve a better quality, and get repeatability that other 3D printers can’t offer. To put it simply, this machine will do more for your engineering department.

  • Print with a wider range of materials. With a hotter extruder, the CraftBot Flow XL can print with difficult materials, and it makes it look easy.
  • Tall build volume. A taller build volume allows you to stack parts or make taller units in a single print, saving you production time.
  • Better surface finishes. The CraftBot Flow XL allows you to make perfectly smooth parts that look incredible.

Even Easier to 3D Print

A lot of the difficult parts of 3D printing have been simplified with the CraftBot Flow XL. Big headaches usually involve leveling the bed, dealing with print failures, setting up the parameters, and checking on your print. The CraftBot Flow XL solves most of these issues.

  • Monitor prints with the built-in camera. A built-in camera allows you to see a live feed of your 3D print’s status at all times, so you don’t have to leave your desk.
  • Automatic leveling and calibration. Upfront leveling and calibration are done automatically, allowing you to start printing with no effort.
  • Print with one click. The CraftBot Flow XL can start most printing operations with a single click, expediting your production turnaround.

Quality You Deserve

We can’t overstate how impressive the build quality of the CraftBot Flow XL is. With a higher-quality machine, you can make higher-quality parts more repeatably. 

  • All-metal hotend. A metal hotend offers a uniform temperature gradient which means that the filament will flow perfectly and remove surface defects.
  • Reinforced steel frame. The stronger frame of the CraftBot Flow XL removes vibration and chatter that might otherwise ruin your prints.
  • Better accuracy and precision. With tight precision and repeatable accuracy, you can make dimensionally stable parts every time you print.

More About This Technology

Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is one of the most common forms of 3D printing, and it’s largely used by hobbyists and DIYers. It has a special place in industrial settings as a low-cost way to make presentable 3D parts. You might use an FDM printer to create a scaled model home, an aesthetic representation of the final part, or a non-load-bearing component. 

FDM works through an extruder on an XYZ (3-axis) gantry. Solid plastic is pushed against a hot nozzle which turns the plastic molten. The molten plastic is then carefully applied to the bed of your 3D printer. The 3-axis gantry will move around in X and Y, drawing a single layer of your 3D model. When it’s done, the nozzle will move up in the Z direction and create a new layer directly on top of the previously-extruded layer. This process continues until your full 3D-printed part is completed.

FDM printers are not used for load-bearing applications due to the weakness of the plastic material, and the weak points between each layer of the print. Even a small cyclic load can easily cause failure between layers.

You might find FDM-printed parts in the aerospace, medical, and consumer goods industries.

CraftBot Flow XL Technical Specs

Printing technology:

Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)

Total printing area

Single printer head

Dual printer head

Mirror printing

Parallel mode printing:

Frame dimensions: 

485 x 400 x 790 mm - 19.1 x 15.7 x 31.1”

With all parts attached:

Shipping box:

605 x 510 x 985 mm - 24 x 20 x 38”

Weight:

Shipping weight:

42,5 kg (35 kg)

Build volume:

300 x 200 x 500 mm - 11.8 x 7.9 x 19.7”

Layer resolution:

50 micron

Position precision:

XYZ accuracy: 12.5 x 12.5 x 5 micron

Filament diameter:

1.75 mm

Nozzle diameter:

0.4 mm

Print speed:

up to 200 mm/s

Filament types:

PLA, ABS, HIPS, PET, Nylon, etc.

Ambient temperature:

5 - 40 °C

Storage temperature:

0 - 50 °C

Operating nozzle temperature:

180 - 300 °C

Software package:

CraftWare

File types:

OBJ, STL

Supports:

Noise level:

Power consumption:

max. 500 W

Machine Model

Build Chamber (XxYxZ)

Optical System

Spot Size

Max Scan Speed

Layer Thickness

Theoretical Printspeed

Material

Substrate heating

Power Supply

Gas Supply

Forming chamber oxygen content

Dimension (WxDxH)

Weight

Software

Input Data Format

Print technology

Build Volume

Version

Materials

Support Materials

Slicing Software

Extruder Type

Nozzle Type

Nozzle Diameter

Max. speed | Max. acceleration

Speed | Acceleration (XY)

Layer Height

Size

Achievable Part Accuracy

Filament diameter

Nozzle Temperature

Build Volume Temperature

Print Speed

Position Repeatability

Bed Surface

Bed Temperature

Bed Heating Time

Materials Storage

Monitoring

Machine Dimensions

Approx. Weight

Max. temperature

Power

Connectivity

Optional Fume Extraction Airflow

Safety Certification

Print technology

Build volume (dual material)

Build volume

Assembled dimensions

Compatible filament diameter

Weight

Maximum power output

Layer resolution

XYZ resolution

Feeder type

Display

Extruder replacement

Print head

Nozzle diameters

Nozzle temperature

Nozzle heat-up time

Max heated chamber temp.

Max extruder temperature

Operating sound

Build plate leveling

Build plate

Build plate heat-up time

Operating ambient temperature

Non-operating temperature

Supplied free software

Supported OS

Plugin integration

Supported file types

File transfer

Certification

Security certification

Print technology

Build volume (dual material)

Build volume

Technology

Maximum Resolution (interpolated)

Optical Resolution

Maximum Scan Size

Maximum Image Area

XYZ resolution

Feeder type

Maximum Media Length

Maximum Media Thickness

Table conveyance system

Lamp angles

Lamp specifications

Maximum Scan Width

Maximum Media Width

Accuracy

3D effect

Color Space

Connectivity

Document weight

Software / Nextimage TWAIN

File formats

Operating System

CCD cameras

Depth of focus

Energy Star Compliant

Total number of pixels

Country of origin

Power supply

Weight

300 dpi

Recommended PC (not included)

File compatibility

Maximum Scan Length

Included software

Certifications/ Energy Star Compliant

Power consumption (ready/sleep/scan)

Certification

Security certification

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Why Buy from CAD/CAM Services?

Our team at CAD/CAM Services doesn’t just sell 3D printers like the CraftBot Flow XL, we use them. We offer in-house 3D printing using industry-leading 3D printers just like the CraftBot Flow XL. Since we’ve used dozens of 3D printers, we can recommend the perfect option for your operation. Once you know which 3D printer you want, feel free to ask us any questions throughout the process and leverage our expertise. We’re here to sell you a top-notch 3D printer while ensuring you have all the information you need to make high-quality parts.

We provide:

  • 3D Scanning
  • 2D and 3D Design Services
  • Engineering Simulation
  • 3D Printable Models from Scratch
  • 3D Print Optimization
  • Rapid Additive Manufacturing Printing Services

We also sell industry-leading 3D printers from top manufacturers:

  • HP (Jet Fusion)
  • BigRep
  • Shining3D, plastic and metal
  • EPlus3D (EP), plastic and metal
  • UltiMaker
  • CraftBot
Contact About This Product

Why Buy from CAD/CAM Services?

Our team at CAD/CAM Services doesn’t just sell 3D printers like the CraftBot Flow XL, we use them. We offer in-house 3D printing using industry-leading 3D printers just like the CraftBot Flow XL. Since we’ve used dozens of 3D printers, we can recommend the perfect option for your operation. Once you know which 3D printer you want, feel free to ask us any questions throughout the process and leverage our expertise. We’re here to sell you a top-notch 3D printer while ensuring you have all the information you need to make high-quality parts.

We provide:

  • 3D Scanning
  • 2D and 3D Design Services
  • Engineering Simulation
  • 3D Printable Models from Scratch
  • 3D Print Optimization
  • Rapid Additive Manufacturing Printing Services

We also sell industry-leading 3D printers from top manufacturers:

  • HP (Jet Fusion)
  • BigRep
  • Shining3D, plastic and metal
  • EPlus3D (EP), plastic and metal
  • UltiMaker
  • CraftBot
Contact About This Product

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