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Chocola3D - Food 3D Printer Review



Chocola3D White - food 3D-printer for professional use for 200 305 rubles.

Food printer Chocola3D White is the first professional food 3D printer made in Ukraine, the joint brainchild of 3divoprint and Chocola3d. The printer prints chocolate, confectionery mixes and glazes, hummus, cheese, pate, vegetable and fruit pastes, as well as other pasty food materials.


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How does


The printer has a built-in microcomputer on the Raspberry Pi3 platform, with the original firmware and a seven-inch color HD display, which allows it to work autonomously, without connecting to a computer, from an SD card or flash drive.


Communication with a computer or mobile equipment - a tablet or smartphone, with which the printer also works, is carried out through a WiFi-module. Provided and control through the WEB.


The case of the device is made of steel and painted with paint, the material of all parts in contact with food is certified for food production. The working area of ​​the printer is 25x21x18 centimeters.


The external dimensions of the device are 51x48x55 centimeters, and the weight is 17 kilograms. The extruder, also of its own design, prints food material with an accuracy of 1.0 - 0.7 mm and at a speed of up to 50 mm / sec. It is equipped with a set of interchangeable nozzles for different products, and the containers for the material have a volume of 60 cubic centimeters.



The package includes training materials, software, a set of 3D-models, access to online consultation and a one-year warranty, as well as business cases of using 3D-printing with food.

Optionally, you can also purchase replaceable extruders for printing with special materials (dough, caramel), a closed case with additional cooling and a web-camera.

How does it work


The printer is equipped with auto-calibration, which allows you to print directly on third-party surfaces - on a plate, toast or cracker, for example.


Equipped with a printer and a system of temperature control and blowing of the printable part that cools the chocolate for quick setting.


The main work surface in the kit is made of tempered glass. The design includes a container filling sensor, which signals that the print material is running out.

Open source slicers such as Cura, Simplify and the like are used for work.



Application


The best scope of such a 3D printer: confectionery, the creation of souvenir food products, restaurants and cafes.



Chokola3D can be a reliable partner in running a business related to the preparation of cakes, snacks and chocolate products.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/402011/


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