Pantheon Red PRO Series TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) - 2.85mm (1lb)
The Pantheon HS3 3D Printer is designed to produce carbon fiber parts up to 5-10x faster than traditional methods, with industry-leading accuracy, finish, and mechanical properties that are ready for end-use. With its billet aluminum gantry, ball screw-driven axes, and closed-loop servos, the HS3 ensures accuracy and precision that is consistent from day one.
- Faster Carbon Fiber Prints
- Reliable and maintainable
- No tuning or fiddling needed
- Made in North America
*Please note that this is a made to order printer. Expect 3-8 weeks for your order to be produced and shipped out.
Price: | $50.00 (with add-ons) |
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Est. In Stock: Mar 23rd | |
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High-Speed Industrial Performance
The HS3 is the next-level 3D printer, defining what it means to produce a high-speed industry-quality 3D Printer at an affordable price. Check out some of the features of HS3:
- 5-10x's faster Carbon Fiber Prints - Print speeds of 500mm/s
- a Build envelope of 300 x 300 x 300 mm
- 3 Teknic Clearpath servo motors (2 on X , 1 on Y) - 6x the speed of a stepper motor of similar size
- Incorporates Slice Engineering patent US10875244B2 Printhead under license
- Precision ball screws and linear guides
Pantheon HS3 case study
Check out this case study video from the 3D Printing Nerd featuring Progressive Sealing, a business that is using, and succeeding with, Pantheon 3D printers. To view more 3D Printing Nerd video, click here.
Unparalleled precision and accurate Motion System
The Pantheon HS3 is designed with unparalleled accuracy and precision, featuring 15mm ball screws and linear guides. Ball screws are renowned for their accuracy and reliability, withstanding extreme acceleration, repeated loading, and high temperatures without meaningful drift or mechanical stretching.
- Teknic Clearpath servo motors on X+Y
- NEMA 23 + TMC 5160 on Z
- CNC’d billet 6061 aluminum construction
- Patent-pending floating frame system
A smart high-speed deposition printhead
Pantheon's HSD (High Speed Deposition) smart print head has undergone extensive computational simulation and real-world validation to ensure maximum speed and reliability.
- Billet 6061 Aluminum Construction
- High Flow 1040 Steel hot-end
- 8mm hardened steel direct drive
- 500c max temp - 100w heaters
- Hot-swappable utilizing CANBUS interface
- Patent Pending nozzle contact probing system
- Incorporates Slice Engineering patent US10875244B2 under license
Built with Modularity and Serviceability in Mind
The HS3 is designed with your convenience in mind, focusing on two key principles: Modularity and Serviceability. Easily upgrade or add new components. Plus, With comprehensive documentation, a readily available supply of service parts, and commitment to support, you can handle most maintenance and upgrades yourself.
- Quick Swappable Print Head: Replace in just 1 minute.
- Rigid Hot End: Allows for easy one-handed nozzle changes.
- Seamless Connectivity: Supports 100M Ethernet and 100M Wi-Fi.
- Integrated CANBUS Subsystems: For streamlined operations.
- User-Friendly Interface: 7-inch IPS touchscreen.
What's Included with Pantheon HS3
- HS3 3D Printer
- 2 Build Trays
- 3 Nozzles
- 1 3kg CF Co-Poly PETG filament
- 1 Bed prep kit
- 1 Nozzle Tool
- 1 Refillable Filament Cartridge
- Warranty
What's Included with Pantheon HS3 100% Uptime Starter Kit
- 100W soldering iron
- Heat set tools - M3, M4 and M6
- Heat set inserts - (25) M3, (25) M4, (15) M6
- Deburring tool
- Chamfer tool
- Utility knife
- Needle nose pliers
- Chisel set
- 5mL Kluber ISOFLEX NBU 15 Grease
- Grease Applicator Hose
- Fine Syringe Tip
- Torque Screwdriver 0.5 - 3Nm
- Wera 2, 2.5, 3mm Hex Bits
- Wera Mini 1/4" Ratchet
- 1/4" 9mm Deep Socket
- Wera L Key Set
Pantheon HS3 3D Printer Technical Specifications
Questions
What is the difference between the MH PRO series TPU and the MH Build Series TPU?
I have had generally good luck with this material. I love the properties of it. I would like some advice on reducing some stringing. I use Prusa MK3S with the Generic FLEX setting. I get a big string from the purge line to the skirt and from the skirt to the print. I am using a 240 degree print temp and my speeds are all around 30.
Is this designed to be printed in a machine with a bowden extruder?
I ordered this material (Matter Hackers Pro Series, 1.75mm, TPU, Gray) for my Bambu Lab X1E printer. When I tried to load it into the AMS, it failed and got stuck. I needed to disassemble the filament tubing to get it unstuck. Is there something that could be done to use this material with the Bambu Lab X1E printer? Perhaps mounting it to the rear spool instead if in the AMS...? Do you have any experience with this material for this printer? Thank you. Brian Wixom brianwixom@gmail.com
I discovered that Metthackers pro clear TPU is easy to break, while the cheap inland white TPU is nearly impossible to break. So I don't get it, the NylonX is major strong and I use it as the backbone of everything, but I don't understand how a cheap filament, precisely inland white TPU, outperforms mettahackers pro series in utility function. It prints better, but I can make the cheap stuff print near perfect with extra attention to settings. So I ask, whats really up with mettahackers TPU, it concerns me because I was going to invest in Mettahackers Nylon and now I am in doubt. I simply want to know why the cheap stuff was way beter than mettahackers pro series?? Please.
Can this be used as a base, with a layer change/stop and then PLA printed on top of it? I want a flexible bottom to a specific print, but I don't want the entire print flexible...
What's the shore hardness?
What are temperature limits for printed parts?
How well do TPU printed objects hold up against gasoline and oils? Thinking about making an intake boot? I'd like it to hold around 100 psi. any recommendations?
What is the chemical resistance to water rating?
What is the Light Transmittance Rating of this material? This is a commonly reported property, usually expressed as % of total light transmittance. 100% = perfect clarity, all light crosses through 0% = perfect opacity, no light crosses through.
Where is the Safety Data Sheet?
1.7mm as delivered, which made it very prone to kinking. Not printable with the EZR Struder on an Ender 3, with any temperature or nozzle. 1.8mm & above seems necessary with flexible filament. Thicker is better because it needs to transfer force to the nozzle. It might work with a dual drive direct extruder with real tight passages.
What is the Young's modulus of the material
What is the moisture level it ships with?
The TDS says "Print Temp 230C +/-10" and "Bed Temp 70C +/-10". The images on this web page say "Hot End Temp 250C +/-10" and "Bed Temp 50C +/-10". Is this inconsistency a hallmark of the MH PRO series TPU???