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Welcome to the Hyrel Wiki.
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'''[[Repetrel_Download|Repetrel version 4.2.596 is available here!]]'''
  
==Printers==
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== '''New Users Start Here - Learn about our Equipment''' ==
  
As of Jan, 2016, Hyrel Printers are available in two models: [[Engines]] and [[Systems]].
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At Hyrel, we do things differently. Please get a feel for how Hyrel equipment works with this pdf and with these videos:
  
*[[Engines]] are open-air models. Detailed information is on the [[Engines]] page.
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# '''PDF:''' [http://hyrel3d.net/instructions/t1/HYREL%203D%20-%20T1%20Training%20Session.pdf First Training Session]
*[[Systems]] are enclosed models. Detailed information is on the [[Systems]] page.
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# [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVyCq7CPGLg Session 1A: Hardware and Software Overview Video]
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# [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tIHw_JIQAI Session 1B: Communications and Tramming Video]
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# [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFATCfKJf4I Session 1C: Setting Z-Zero and Emulsifiable Print Video]
  
==Filaments, Heads and Flow==
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For more detailed instructions, please continue from '''[http://hyrel3d.net/wiki/index.php/Instructions#Additional_Emulsifiable_Videos this point on the Instrucions page].'''
  
We break down our deposition methods based on temperature, as follows:
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== '''Experienced Users Start Here - Compare our Models''' ==
  
===Cold Flow===
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Once you have an idea of how we do things, you should learn more about our different models of printer and our wide array of filament heads, emulsion/paste/liquid heads, laser options, spindle tools, and more.
  
Cold Flow means fluid (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at room temperature, with or without UV Crosslinking.
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1. Compare our various models with '''[http://hyrel3d.net/wiki/index.php/Overview#Comparison this chart]'''.
  
====Materials, Cold Flow====
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2. Compare our various accessories with '''[http://hyrel3d.net/wiki/index.php/Overview#Comparison_2 this chart]'''.
  
<div style="column-count:5;-moz-column-count:5;-webkit-column-count:5">
 
*[[3P Quick Cure Clay]]
 
*[[Adhesives]]
 
*[[Clay]]
 
*[[Epoxy]], Two-part
 
*[[Fimo]]
 
*[[Glue]]
 
*[[Kato]]
 
*[[Metal Clay]], including Precious Metal Clay (PMC)
 
*[[Modeling Clay]]
 
*[[PEG]]
 
*[[Porcelain]]
 
*[[Plasticine]]
 
*[[Play-Doh]]
 
*[[Resins]]
 
*[[RTV Silicone]]
 
*[[Sculpey]]
 
*[[Sugru]]
 
</div>
 
  
====Heads, Cold Flow====
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== '''Skeptical Users Start Here - Download and Try our Software for FREE''' ==
  
{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 85%;"
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Our '''[[Repetrel]]''' Software controls all versions of our printers, as well as our in-house CNC machines and other side projects. Most of the features are explained on our '''[[Repetrel]]''' page.
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! style="width: 15%;" | Head
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Container
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Capacity
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Nozzle
 
! style="width: 15%;" | UV Crosslinking
 
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! [[EMO-25]]
 
| Aluminum
 
| 25cc
 
| 1.5mm, 2.0mm, Luer
 
| No
 
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! [[COD-25]]
 
| Aluminum
 
| 25cc
 
| Luer
 
| Yes
 
|-
 
! [[SDS-5]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 05cc
 
| Luer
 
| No
 
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! [[CSD-5]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 05cc
 
| Luer
 
| Yes
 
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! [[SDS-10]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 10cc
 
| Luer
 
| No
 
|-
 
! [[CSD-10]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 10cc
 
| Luer
 
| Yes
 
|-
 
! [[SDS-30]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 30cc
 
| Luer
 
| No
 
|-
 
! [[CSD-30]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 30cc
 
| Luer
 
| Yes
 
|-
 
! [[SDS-60]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 60cc
 
| Luer
 
| No
 
|-
 
! [[CSD-60]]
 
| Syringe
 
| 60cc
 
| Luer
 
| Yes
 
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To try it for yourself (limited without a Hyrel printer attached), just:
  
====Research Papers Citing Hyrel Cold Flow====
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1. Install '''[http://www.hyrel3d.net/downloads/updater/EcosystemApps.exe EcoSystems Apps].'''
*[http://hyrel3d.net/papers/Hydrogels_for_Bone_Tissue_Engineering.pdf Bioactive Nanoengineered Hydrogels for Bone Tissue Engineering: A Growth-Factor-Free Approach] in [http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en.html The American Chemical Society's] [http://pubs.acs.org/journal/ancac3 ACS Nano]
 
*[http://hyrel3d.net/papers/3D_Printed_Scaffolds_to_Repair_Large_Bone_Deficits.pdf Design and Fabrication of 3D Printed Scaffolds with a Mechanical Strength Comparable to Cortical Bone to Repair Large Bone Defects] in [http://www.nature.com/index.html Nature.com's] [http://www.nature.com/srep/ Scientific Reports]
 
  
===Warm Flow===
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2. Install '''[http://hyrel3d.net/downloads/repetrel/repetrel_3.083_K_dfu_3.083e.rar Repetrel].'''
  
Warm Flow means fluid (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at up to 100°C, with or without UV Crosslinking.
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Full install instructions are at our '''[[New Install]]''' page.
  
====Materials, Warm Flow====
 
  
<div style="column-count:5;-moz-column-count:5;-webkit-column-count:5">
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== '''DIY Users Start Here - Look at our Resources''' ==
*[[Adhesives]]
 
*[[Fimo]]
 
*[[Kato]]
 
*[[Glue]]
 
*[[Plasticine]]
 
*[[Resins]]
 
*[[Sculpey]]
 
*[[Wax]]
 
</div>
 
  
Note that some materials (like Fimo, Plasticine and Sculpey) flow more freely when slightly above room temperature, and perhaps too freely at higher temperatures.
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1. '''[[Repetrel]]''' Overview
  
====Heads, Warm Flow====
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2. List of all '''[[Videos]]'''
  
{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 85%;"
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3. '''[[Gcode]]''' Explained
|+ Cold Flow Head Properties
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Head
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Max Temp
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Container
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Capacity
 
! style="width: 15%;" | Nozzle
 
! style="width: 15%;" | UV Crosslinking
 
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! [[VOL-25]]
 
| 100°C
 
| Aluminum
 
| 25cc
 
| 1.5mm, 2.0mm, Luer
 
| No
 
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! [[VCD-25]]
 
| 100°C
 
| Aluminum
 
| 25cc
 
| Luer
 
| Yes
 
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! [[KRA-15]]
 
| 150°C
 
| Stainless
 
| 15cc
 
| 1.5mm, 2mm, Luer
 
| No
 
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! [[KCD-15]]  
 
| 150°C
 
| Stainless
 
| 15cc
 
| Luer
 
| Yes
 
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4. Use links on the sidebar
  
===Hot Flow===
 
  
Hot Flow means 1.75mm diameter, filament-based materials which are deposited at up to 250°C, with
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== '''Inquiring Users Start Here - Contact Us''' ==
  
====Materials, Hot Flow====
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Email: '''hyrel3d@hyrel3d.com'''
  
<div style="column-count:5;-moz-column-count:5;-webkit-column-count:5">
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Phone: '''+1 404-914-1748'''
*[[ABS]]
 
*[[BendLay]]
 
*[[FilaFlex]]
 
*[[Flex45]]
 
*[[LayBrick]]
 
*[[LayWood]]
 
*[[NinjaFlex]]
 
*[[Nylon]]
 
*[[PC]]
 
*[[PEEK]]
 
*[[PET]]
 
*[[PETG]]
 
*[[PETT]]
 
*[[PLA]]
 
*[[PlastInk Rubber]]
 
*[[PP]]
 
*[[PVA]]
 
*[[T-Glase]]
 
</div>
 
  
====Heads, Hot Flow====
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Skype Name: '''hy.rel'''<br>
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Skype Location: '''Johns Creek, US'''
  
{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 85%;"
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=== Can we print your material? ===
|+ Cold Flow Head Properties
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! style="width: 10%;" | Head
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'''Probably... please tell us:'''
! style="width: 10%;" | Min Temp
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! style="width: 10%;" | Max Temp
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# What form it is in at room temperature (powder, granules, filament, gel, etc).
! style="width: 10%;" | Filament Type
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# Do you need the environment or build surface at a certain temperature?
! style="width: 10%;" | Nozzle
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# For Filaments:
! style="width: 20%;" | Recommended For
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## At what temperature will it be printed?
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## Is it 1.75mm +/- 0.1mm?
! [[MK1-250]]
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# For liquids, gels, granules or powders:
| 150°C
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## At what temperature will it be deposited?
| 250°C
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## Is it homogeneous or pre-mixed, or do we need to mix it as we dispense?
| Standard
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### If mixed as dispensed, at static or dynamic ratios?
| .35mm, .50mm, .75mm, 1.0mm
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## How does it harden or cure (by cooling, by heating, with humidity, with UV light (specify wavelength))?
| ABS, LayBrick, LayWood, Nylon PC, PET, PETG, PETT, PLA, PP, PVA, T-Glase
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## Is it photosensitive? Energetic? Caustic? Any special handling, safety or ventilation requirements?
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## What viscosity is it during deposition?
! [[MK2-250]]
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| 150°C
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| 250°C
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| Flexible
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We also have partners in France and India, and CE marked units are available.
| .35mm, .50mm, .75mm, 1.0mm
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| BendLay, FilaFlex, Flex45, NinjaFlex, PlastInk Rubber
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== A Note about COVID-19, the latest Corona Virus ==
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! [[MK1-450]]
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We are still building and shipping units, while abiding by safety recommendations.
| 250°C
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| 450°C
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| Engineering
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.
| .50mm
 
| PC, PEEK
 
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 6 July 2023

Repetrel version 4.2.596 is available here!

New Users Start Here - Learn about our Equipment

At Hyrel, we do things differently. Please get a feel for how Hyrel equipment works with this pdf and with these videos:

  1. PDF: First Training Session
  2. Yt.png Session 1A: Hardware and Software Overview Video
  3. Yt.png Session 1B: Communications and Tramming Video
  4. Yt.png Session 1C: Setting Z-Zero and Emulsifiable Print Video

For more detailed instructions, please continue from this point on the Instrucions page.

Experienced Users Start Here - Compare our Models

Once you have an idea of how we do things, you should learn more about our different models of printer and our wide array of filament heads, emulsion/paste/liquid heads, laser options, spindle tools, and more.

1. Compare our various models with this chart.

2. Compare our various accessories with this chart.


Skeptical Users Start Here - Download and Try our Software for FREE

Our Repetrel Software controls all versions of our printers, as well as our in-house CNC machines and other side projects. Most of the features are explained on our Repetrel page.

To try it for yourself (limited without a Hyrel printer attached), just:

1. Install EcoSystems Apps.

2. Install Repetrel.

Full install instructions are at our New Install page.


DIY Users Start Here - Look at our Resources

1. Repetrel Overview

2. List of all Videos

3. Gcode Explained

4. Use links on the sidebar


Inquiring Users Start Here - Contact Us

Email: hyrel3d@hyrel3d.com

Phone: +1 404-914-1748

Skype Name: hy.rel
Skype Location: Johns Creek, US

Can we print your material?

Probably... please tell us:

  1. What form it is in at room temperature (powder, granules, filament, gel, etc).
  2. Do you need the environment or build surface at a certain temperature?
  3. For Filaments:
    1. At what temperature will it be printed?
    2. Is it 1.75mm +/- 0.1mm?
  4. For liquids, gels, granules or powders:
    1. At what temperature will it be deposited?
    2. Is it homogeneous or pre-mixed, or do we need to mix it as we dispense?
      1. If mixed as dispensed, at static or dynamic ratios?
    3. How does it harden or cure (by cooling, by heating, with humidity, with UV light (specify wavelength))?
    4. Is it photosensitive? Energetic? Caustic? Any special handling, safety or ventilation requirements?
    5. What viscosity is it during deposition?


We also have partners in France and India, and CE marked units are available.

A Note about COVID-19, the latest Corona Virus

We are still building and shipping units, while abiding by safety recommendations.


.