ADDform, a leading supplier throughout the Baltic States in the production of 3D printed components, has the capability to deep dye color (DDC) and offers multiple new color options through a significant investment in a new DyeMansion DM60. The capability expansion is the continuous effort to increase the range of services and materials for our clients.
The DyeMansion DM60 is the world’s premier coloring system for 3D printed SLS and HP Multi Jet Fusion parts. It is an automatic, fast system that produces consistent color across large batches of additive manufactured components.
The DyeMansion DM60 coloring system uses innovative DeepDye Coloring (DDC) technology to dye plastic 3D printed parts - The DDC system benefits are as follows
DyeMansion’s innovative DeepDye Coloring (DDC) technology offers unlimited color choices.
As an ADDform client, you benefit from the largest color database within 3D printing globally. In addition to over 170 RAL and standardized colors, which are ready-to-use without additional development costs and waiting times, color matching also offers the possibility of creating individual tones for you – from corporate colors to seasonal trend colors and individual skin tones.
The fully automatic cleaning program of the DM60 allows for flexible utilization and a fast color change.
The demands for 3D-printed products are constantly increasing. Our ISO-certified colors make us a trusted technology partner for biocompatible eyewear or medical orthoses as well as for light- and heat-resistant automotive interiors. With our extended ColorsX line, we are responding to industry specific requirements and are always looking forward to new input for the further development of our DeepDye Coloring (DDC) technology.
The world’s first industrial coloring system for AM plastics
The DM60 coloring system is plug & play, ensuring user-friendly and reproducible coloring results
It offers cartridges in four sizes (S, M, L, XL) containing all pigments and additives, chosen based on part volume. The process involves RFID scanning, cartridge insertion with parts into a water bath.
Dyes penetrate the plastic through a chemical reaction under pressure and heat, reaching every surface.