Milling Machines

Roland milling machines let engineers and designers mill 3D prototypes quickly and inexpensively. They are also used for creating wax models.

MDX-540

  • SRPĀ® (Subtractive Rapid Prototyping) Technology
  • Fast, accurate prototyping
  • Wide variety of materials
  • Smooth surface finish
  • Max. work area 19.6″ (X) x 15.7″ (Y) x 6.1″ (Z) w/o rotary axis
  • Handheld controller and virtual control panel

more info…

MDX-40A

  • Desktop rapid prototyping
  • 4-axis, unattended milling
  • Handles a wide variety of materials
  • Generates a smooth surface finish
  • G-code compatible
  • Max. work area 12″ (X) x 12″ (Y) x 4.1″ (Z) w/o rotary axis

more info…

MDX-15/20 Scanning and Milling Machine

  • Easy, unattended scanning and milling
  • Roland Active Piezo Sensor scanning technology
  • Subtractive Rapid Prototyping technology
  • ISoftware included
  • Powerful CNC mill handles light metals, including aluminum and brass
  • Maximum scanning Resolution: 0.002 inches
  • MDX-15 Maximum work area: 6 inches (X) x 4 inches (Y) x 2 3/8 inches (Z)
  • MDX-20 Maximum work area: 8 inches (X) x 6 inches (Y) x 2 3/8 inches (Z)

more info…

Scanning Machines

LPX Series 3D Laser Scanners

  • Automated 3D scanning at the touch of a button
  • Bundled EZ Studio software saves hours of manual post scan data processing
  • Exports CAD models in STL, point cloud, PIX and 3DM data formats
  • Add optional Pixform Pro II software to process data into editable, full featured CAD models

more info…