Compound Dynamics is a leader in FFF and FGF Additive Manufacturing Solutions
Industrial Large Format 3D Printers and 3D Printing Services
News of the Moment
Compound Dynamics has recently launched our largest 3D printer line yet, the RM40 Series machines. We also plan to introduce the RM20 Series soon, which will reach a more accessible market within the 3D printing industry.
We recently updated our logo and website with a sleeker design for a better user experience. The machines look better too. Check them out here:
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Our core competency is the design and manufacture of world class additive manufacturing equipment. We build a competitive line up of machines utilizing FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) and FGF (Fused Granular Fabrication) technologies to meet your needs in the 1+ cubic meter market. Whether you are producing engineering prototypes, marketing displays, jigs and fixtures, custom furniture or short run production parts; we have a printer for you.
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What materials can be printed on a Compound Dynamics 3D Printer?The most common materials we use are PLA, PLA+, ABS, PETG, PP, PC, PETG CF, ABS CF, PA (Nylon) and TPU. With the addition of a heated chamber, most if not all plastic materials you can find can be printed on our machines.
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What is LFAM?LFAM stands for Large Format Additive Manufacturing. Additive manufacturing is the process of creating parts by dispensing material, usually layer by layer. Unlike traditional manufacturing methods, which involve removing material (such as sawing or milling), additive manufacturing produces parts with minimal to no waste. LFAM expands this concept to meet commercial and industrial needs, offering an efficient solution for creating large prototypes and custom solutions.
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What is FFF and FGF?FFF stands for Fused Filament Fabrication, which is the process of melting rolls of filament and building a 3D print layer by layer. FGF stands for Fused Granulate Fabrication, which is similar to FFF but uses plastic pellets instead of filament. This is done by melting the pellets in a heated chamber that contains a screw to mix and drive the material.
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What's the difference between the RM-30 and the RM-40?The main difference between these series of printers is the print volume. RM30 Series printers have a print volume of one cubic meter and RM40 Series printers have a print volume of 2.25 cubic meters. All other features and configurations can be done on both series of printers.
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Why should I choose to work with Compound Dynamics?When you partner with our company, you gain access to exceptional personalized service, limitless customization, and the expertise to solve even the most unique challenges. As a small, entrepreneur-led team, we specialize in crafting tailored solutions that perfectly fit your needs. With our fully integrated shop and office on-site, we offer a seamless experience, ensuring every detail is handled with precision and care.
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What advantages do Compound Dynamics 3D printers have over similar 3D printers?What makes Compound Dynamics stand out is our commitment to stronger materials and design. All our printers are made with semi-monocoque welded steel frames and linear rails to ensure high quality prints every time. This is considered heavy duty for 3D printing but on par for other types of CNC machines.
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What software is required to use a Compound Dynamics 3D Printer?Our printers come with their own Windows 11 desktop computer installed already. We have our own software included for machine operation, as well as Simplify3D for slicing with loads of custom presets for Compound Dynamics machines, although any slicer of your choice can be used.
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What does Compound Dynamics do?Compound Dynamics designs and manufactures industrial sized FFF and FGF 3D printers. We also offer 3D printing services to any customer; commercial or residential.
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Is Compound Dynamics owned by another company?No, Compound Dynamics is an independently ran company. In the past we have partnered with Cincinnati Incorporated to sell the MAAM (Medium Area Additive Manufacturing), but since then it has been rebranded to the RM30 under our own name.
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Does Compound Dynamics sell through resellers?No. Compound Dynamics is dedicated to addressing the direct needs of our customers, so we will work with you through every step of the process, from initial customization to onsite troubleshooting. It is very important to us that we find solutions for specific problems that you may have, so building a relationship with our customers is vital.
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Where are the 3D printers manufactured?At Compound Dynamics, all our 3D printers are manufactured at our headquarters in Schofield, Wisconsin, USA.
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Will Compound Dynamics customize a printer for me?Absolutely. Our background is primarily in custom machine design, so we are very familiar with working closely with our partners to tailor effective solutions. We enjoy finding solutions for unusual or odd problems, so don't hesitate to ask us questions.
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