Using composite materials such as Dibond for advertising purposes has many advantages. Read about them from the article below and learn how to set up your ZMorph VX for CNC machining Dibond.
Using composite materials such as Dibond for advertising purposes has many advantages. Read about them from the article below and learn how to set up your ZMorph VX for CNC machining Dibond.
Dibond is a brand name for a brushed aluminum composite sheet with a polyethylene core. It’s waterproof, has a high-strength and low-weight ratio, and presents great damage resistance. It’s easy to CNC mill in Dibond with ZMorph VX All-In-One 3D Printer, and you usually just want to carve the aluminum layer to create signs and icons.
CNC machined Dibond is rigid and lightweight. The sturdiness of this material makes it a good choice for advertising purposes and outdoor informational signs.
You can find this composite under other brand names, such as Dilite or Raybond.
Since this material is composed of an aluminum layer and a black polyethylene core, the most popular way of CNC machining Dibond is to scratch the outer coating. This way, you achieve a fine-looking sign or display. Read more to learn how to use ZMorph VX with Dibond.
If you want to CNC machine Dibond, use the 2D milling option in Voxelizer, and set the milling speed from 1 to 5 mm/s. Check the thickness of the aluminum layer to avoid milling in the Dibond core.
You can safely secure Dibond on the CNC worktable with a double-sided foam tape.
We recommend V-shaped single flute end mills for working with Dibond. Some shops offer drills designed especially for this type of material, just look for a Dibond end mill in your local store or online.
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Closing the covers of ZMorph VX minimizes the risk of unwanted particles escaping the machine enclosure. Be sure to vacuum the inside after the job is finished.
Dibond is mainly used for advertising purposes. It’s designed to be material for outdoor signs and displays. You can see some more samples of Dibond CNC machined with ZMorph VX below.
The noise generated by CNC PRO Milling Toolhead is not dangerous for hearing but may be tiring and unnerving. Use hearing protection or leave the room while the machine is operating. It is also recommended that the room is well ventilated.
Do not under any circumstances touch the moving parts of the machine while it’s at work. Doing so may cause serious injuries. Be careful around ZMorph VX and be aware of any loose parts of your clothing or long hair as they might get sucked into the moving parts.
ZMorph VX All-In-One 3D Printer officially supports almost 50 materials for subtractive and additive manufacturing. To make working with these materials easier for you we’ve prepared ZMorph Materials Library - a 100-pages document with technical data, most important features, and sample applications. Browse through the catalog to find the most interesting material for you. The Library is available for free via our website.
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