Polish company Sinterit has launched BIANCO2, a compact 3D printer that breaks with material exclusivity. Unlike other equipment, this machine allows the use of filaments from different brands, giving more control to designers and small businesses. For the average person, this means being able to manufacture custom prosthetics, spare parts, or household items more affordably and accessibly.
Open technology for personal manufacturing 🛠️
BIANCO2 works with selective laser sintering (SLS), a process that fuses nylon powder layer by layer. Its strong point is compatibility with third-party materials, which reduces costs and expands options. With a build volume of 150x200x150 mm, it is designed for small workshops or advanced users who need durable parts without relying on a single supplier. Calibration is automatic, and the software allows fine adjustments for each type of powder.
Goodbye to brand cartridges: the printer that doesn't tie you down 🔓
Finally, a machine that understands that buying filament should be like choosing coffee, not like marrying a brand. With BIANCO2, if your favorite supplier raises prices, you simply switch bags. Of course, now the responsibility for the part not coming out deformed is yours, not the manufacturer's. But hey, freedom is freedom, even if you have to learn to calibrate like a space engineer.