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    QIDI Tech iFast FDM printer
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    QIDI Tech iFast FDM printer

    Faculty of Engineering
    Mechanical Engineering
    McGill University

    The QIDI Tech i‑Fast is an industrial‑grade, dual‑extrusion FDM 3D printer housed in a fully enclosed, actively heated chamber (up to 60 °C) and built on a rigid linear‑rail frame. Its automatic dual extruders—with all‑metal, high‑temperature hotends—let you seamlessly switch between engineering materials and water‑soluble supports. A reversible magnetic plate and semi‑automatic bed leveling streamline setup, while features like filament‑runout detection, power‑loss resume, HEPA filtration, and a 5‑in full‑color touchscreen make it a turnkey choice for robust prototyping, complex multi‑material parts, and small‑batch production.

    Key Specifications:

    • Supplier: QIDI Tech
    • Model / MPN: i‑Fast
    • Technology: Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
    • Build volume: 330 × 250 × 320 mm (13 × 9.8 × 12.6 in)
    • Enclosure: Fully enclosed, heated chamber (max 60 °C)
    • Layer thickness: 50–400 µm (0.05–0.4 mm)
    • Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm (swappable cores available)
    • Extruder temperature: up to 350 °C (all‑metal, high‑temp)
    • Print speed: 30–150 mm/s (recommended 60–120 mm/s)
    • Filament diameter: 1.75 mm
    • Material compatibility: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, Nylon, PC, Carbon‑fiber & metal‑filled composites, PVA/BVOH supports
    • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi, LAN, USB pen drive
    • User interface: 5‑in full‑color touchscreen
    • Bed leveling: Semi‑automatic
    • Sensors & features: Filament run‑out sensor, power‑loss resume, HEPA filter
    • Printer dimensions: 710 × 510 × 670 mm (28.0 × 20.1 × 26.4 in)
    • Weight: 33 kg (73 lbs)
    Additive Design and Manufacturing Lab

    Additive Design and Manufacturing Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    YZ

    Yaoyao Fiona Zhao

    EquipmentAvailable

    QIDI Tech iFast FDM printer

    Faculty of Engineering
    Mechanical Engineering
    McGill University

    The QIDI Tech i‑Fast is an industrial‑grade, dual‑extrusion FDM 3D printer housed in a fully enclosed, actively heated chamber (up to 60 °C) and built on a rigid linear‑rail frame. Its automatic dual extruders—with all‑metal, high‑temperature hotends—let you seamlessly switch between engineering materials and water‑soluble supports. A reversible magnetic plate and semi‑automatic bed leveling streamline setup, while features like filament‑runout detection, power‑loss resume, HEPA filtration, and a 5‑in full‑color touchscreen make it a turnkey choice for robust prototyping, complex multi‑material parts, and small‑batch production.

    Key Specifications:

    • Supplier: QIDI Tech
    • Model / MPN: i‑Fast
    • Technology: Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
    • Build volume: 330 × 250 × 320 mm (13 × 9.8 × 12.6 in)
    • Enclosure: Fully enclosed, heated chamber (max 60 °C)
    • Layer thickness: 50–400 µm (0.05–0.4 mm)
    • Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm (swappable cores available)
    • Extruder temperature: up to 350 °C (all‑metal, high‑temp)
    • Print speed: 30–150 mm/s (recommended 60–120 mm/s)
    • Filament diameter: 1.75 mm
    • Material compatibility: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, Nylon, PC, Carbon‑fiber & metal‑filled composites, PVA/BVOH supports
    • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi, LAN, USB pen drive
    • User interface: 5‑in full‑color touchscreen
    • Bed leveling: Semi‑automatic
    • Sensors & features: Filament run‑out sensor, power‑loss resume, HEPA filter
    • Printer dimensions: 710 × 510 × 670 mm (28.0 × 20.1 × 26.4 in)
    • Weight: 33 kg (73 lbs)
    QIDI Tech iFast FDM printer
    Additive Design and Manufacturing Lab

    Additive Design and Manufacturing Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    YZ

    Yaoyao Fiona Zhao

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