Discover the Power of Thermwood’s Patented Bead Board Substrate for Superior Additive Manufacturing

Posted by Duane Marrett on Thu, Oct 31, 2024

Tags: substrates, Additive, LSAM, Additive Manufacturing, Patented, LSAM 1020, High Temperature, LFAM, Features, Bead Board

Explore Thermwood's Patented Bead Board Substrate

In our latest installment on the transformative power of Thermwood’s Large Scale Additive Manufacturing (LSAM) systems, we're showcasing an clever innovation that’s reshaping additive manufacturing: the Patented Bead Board Substrate.
 
This unique substrate offers unparalleled strength and flexibility, providing a stable foundation for your printed parts while preventing stress and distortion—a common issue in traditional substrates. With advantages like a strong initial tack, secure holding during printing, and effortless removal with basic tools, our bead board substrate sets a new standard in reliability and reusability. Join us as we explore how LSAM technology from Thermwood continues to lead the way in advanced manufacturing solutions!
 Discover the Power of Thermwood’s Patented Bead Board Substrate for Superior Additive Manufacturing

Some Powerful Advantages:
• Strong initial tack
• Allows the printed part to float during its initial contact
• Holds strong throughout the entire printing process
• Prevents distortion/stresses that build in other substrates
• Holds well enough for initial machining operations
• Removed easily with simple everyday tools
• Reusable and repairable

Thermwood has been the market and technology leader in Large Format Additive Manufacturing (LFAM) since 2016, thanks to our groundbreaking LSAM (Large Scale Additive Manufacturing) systems. 
 
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- Superior Print Consistency
- Dynamic Control of Print Temperature
- Large Scale Focused Slicing Software
- Confidence Through Thermwood's Legendary Training, Service and Support
Stay tuned for more insights into how our LSAM systems are revolutionizing large format additive manufacturing! 
 
Discover the Power of Thermwood’s Patented Bead Board Substrate for Superior Additive Manufacturing

 

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See LSAM printing LIVE at JEC World 2025
We will next be printing with material from a variety of suppliers on an LSAM AP 510 LIVE at JEC World 2025 in Paris, France (Hall 6 - Live Demo Area) on March 4th-6th.  Visit our booth to learn more about LSAM, and you can always contact us directly to arrange a personal demonstration at our corporate headquarters.
 
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International Sign Expo 2010 - Thermwood Pics

Posted by Duane Marrett on Thu, Apr 08, 2010

Tags: Thermwood, Trade Shows, Technology, i-cut, substrates, signs, sign industry, SR43, SignRouter 43, Orlando, Sign, Point of Purchase, International Sign Expo

Today is the first day of the International Sign Expo in Orlando, FL.  The Expo runs through Saturday April 10th, and Thermwood is exhibiting our SignRouter 43 with i-cut on hand, machining sign materials ranging from acrylic to a wide variety of substrates, as well as a few surprises!

Plan to stop by Booth #2680 to see us in action and pick up a souvenier for yourself.

Here is a pic of the action at our booth. 

Please check our Twitter Account for ongoing uploads from the show.

 Thermwood Booth at the International Sign Expo 2010

Thermwood at the International Sign Expo 2010

Posted by Duane Marrett on Wed, Mar 31, 2010

Tags: Thermwood, Trade Shows, Technology, i-cut, substrates, signs, sign industry, SR43, SignRouter 43, Orlando, Sign, Point of Purchase, International Sign Expo

Thermwood will be exhibiting at the International Sign Expo 2010, held April 8th-10th in Orlando, Florida. 

Thermwood at the International Sign Expo 2010

International Sign Expo 2010
April 8th-10th
Booth #2680
Orange County Convention Center
Orlando, FL

We will have a SignRouter 43 with i-cut on hand, machining sign materials ranging from acrylic to a wide variety of substrates, as well as a few surprises!

Plan to stop by Booth #2680 to see us in action and pick up a souvenier for yourself.

SignRouter 43 Information: 

The SR43 is capable of machining flat and three-dimensional signs using wood, aluminum, composites, chip core, rigid foam, plastics, acrylic, non-ferrous metals and other various types of materials as well as operating as a traditional sign-making machine using optional i-cut Vision camera and software (these highly capable systems accurately trim printed signs, automatically compensating for distortion or rotation in the printed image).

Thermwood SignRouter 43 at the International Sign Expo 2010