With the XL 3D printing system from Zeisberg.
Zeisberg Carbon GmbH’s large-format 3D printing enables the efficient production of complex components, molds, and fixtures from engineering thermoplastics. With Germany’s largest 3D printer and a build volume of up to 6,000 × 2,000 × 3,000 mm, Zeisberg realizes projects that would be difficult or uneconomical to implement using conventional manufacturing methods. The technology is ideally suited for large-volume structures with high demands on stability and flexibility in their production.
Zeisberg Carbon strategically employs large-format 3D printing in mold making, fixture construction, formwork construction, and direct component manufacturing – for example, in the maritime sector for the production of boat hulls or in commercial vehicles for structural components. The processing of high-performance thermoplastics results in robust, functional components suitable for use in demanding industrial environments. Additive manufacturing enables short development times, a high degree of design freedom, and the cost-effective implementation of individual geometries.
Thanks to the combination of additive manufacturing, CNC post-processing, and comprehensive materials expertise, Zeisberg Carbon offers holistic solutions from a single source. Every project is technically supported and precisely implemented from the initial concept to the finished component. Large-format 3D printing is a key building block for innovative, flexible, and high-performance manufacturing concepts.
Zeisberg delivers innovative solutions for a wide range of applications:
Prototype and series parts // In the shortest possible time.
Laminating tools (up to 200 °C operating temperature) & raw parts for milling on-site at the customer’s premises // Providing the best possible added value for our customers.
3D Formwork® formwork for concrete components // An AVK-award-winning technology.
Maritime components and boat hulls // Innovations for integration in the shipyard.
Furniture and art objects // Freedom of thought.
How can we begin our collaboration?
➡️ Send us your CAD files or drawings.
➡️ Request a quote.
➡️ Speak to your personal contact person from the team.
➡️ The printing and processing process begins.
Laboratory tests
Contract research, material analysis, quality control & 3D printing
Our own laboratory underlines the fact that ZEISBERG is constantly working on the development of future technologies, from which our customers also benefit.
For the analysis of submitted samples and for quality control, we perform analyses of the layer structure using reflected light microscopy.
In addition, our laboratory develops epoxy resin systems modified with nanoparticles as well as flame-retardant matrix systems for use in components for our customers.