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What is the difference between a desktop 3d printer and an industrial 3d printer?
With the application of 3D printing technology in more and more fields, industrial 3D printers and desktop 3D printers are common in 3D printers. So what's the difference between industrial 3D printers and desktop 3D printers? Let me tell you something.

First, the scope of application is different.

Industrial 3D printers are widely used in many fields, such as aerospace, automobiles, medical care, electronic products and so on. For example, Haig Technology's industrial 3D printer has a mature application mode, and its 3D printing headphones and dental products can be mass-produced.

Desktop-level 3D printers are generally used to print smaller items, which are used in industrial design, education, animation, archaeology, lighting and other fields. Nowadays, many desktop 3D printers have also been extended to the dental medical industry and applied to the digital production process of dentistry. As a part of the digital medical model, it helps to print the required products.

When orthodontics needs to plant dental products such as surgical guide plates and simulated gums, doctors can directly print the required dental products from chairs with the help of desktop 3D printers, which can greatly shorten the patient's visit time. As far as I know, Hagrid's desktop 3D printer can provide patients with 1 hour instant diagnosis and treatment experience, instant planting and instant repair, and provide patients with a better diagnosis and treatment experience.

Second, the quantity of mass production is different.

Desktop 3D printers tend to be personalized and highly customized, such as desktop 3D printers for dentistry, which are mainly used for small batch production next to chairs. Industrial 3D printers are mostly used for industrial mass production. For example, the production of 3D printed headphones, with industrial-grade 3D printers, can quickly print dozens of earphone shells with a sense of design and comfortable radian, and the speed and accuracy are generally better than traditional headphones.

From the above two aspects, there are still differences between industrial 3D printers and desktop 3D printers. At present, industrial 3D printers have been applied to many industries and are suitable for mass production, while desktop 3D printers tend to be customized in small batches.