Kentstrapper unveils ZeroHS, a Made in Italy ultra-fast FFF printer 3D Printer Hardware

Italian 3D printing company Kentstrapper launched ZeroHS, a professional 3D printer that boasts unprecedented printing speed. The ZeroHS can handle prints at up to 400mm/s, making it one of the fastest 3D printers on the market, and offers an efficient solution for the needs of companies in a variety of sectors, from prototyping to production.

Kentstrapper is one of the first commercial manufacturers of open FFF 3D printer in Italy and also one of the first in the world. The company has continued to grow and expand its technical capabilities for the past 10 years, without abandoning its roots as a company founded by the youngest of several generations of artisans. Since 2011 Kentstrapper has sold hundreds of 3D printers establishing a solid and dedicated user base.

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Lorenzo Cantini, CEO of Kentstrapper, said: “The ZeroHS 3D printer represents an important step forward for our company. We are proud to present an excellent product to the Italian market, made with passion and commitment by our engineers and technicians.”

The ZeroHS is a versatile 3D printer that allows the use of various materials for printing, including PLA, PETG, nylon, and technical plastic polymers. Its speed and versatility guarantee a significant increase in productivity and efficiency without compromising the quality of the final products.

Kentstrapper will officially unveil the ZeroHS at the MECSPE fair, from March 29th to 31st at Bologna Fiere. This event will provide an opportunity for customers and businesses to witness the groundbreaking technology behind the fastest professional 3D printer on the market.

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Author: Davide Sher

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