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DREMEL 3D

DREMEL 3D, a division of the Dremel brand owned by Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, produces desktop 3D printers and consumable filaments designed for educational institutions, engineering workshops, and light industrial prototyping. The product line focuses on enclosed, user-friendly fused deposition modeling (FDM) systems that accept 1.75 mm diameter filament spools. Primary printer models include the DREMEL 3D45 series (SKUs 3D45-EDU and 3D45-01) and the DREMEL 3D40 series (SKUs 3D40-FLX-01 and 3D40-FLX-EDU). The 3D45 units feature Ethernet connectivity and ship with either a USB cable or ECO-ABS filament; the 3D40-FLX variants support flash drive or Wi-Fi connectivity and include a build sheet or USB flash drive. All listed printers are compatible with Mac operating systems. Filament offerings include DREMEL Digilab Nylon (1.75 mm, 0.5 kg spool, black, MPN DF45-NYP-B) and DREMEL Digilab PETG (1.75 mm, 0.75 kg spool, translucent, MPN PETG-TRA-01). These materials are selected for mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and low warpage during printing. The printers incorporate enclosed build chambers, heated glass beds, and automatic bed leveling to improve print consistency and reduce operator intervention. Build volumes are approximately 255 x 155 x 170 mm for the 3D45 and 255 x 155 x 170 mm for the 3D40-FLX, suitable for producing functional prototypes, jigs, fixtures, and educational models. DREMEL 3D systems are designed with safety features such as filament run-out sensors, enclosed frames to contain fumes, and UL-listed electrical components. 3G Electric supplies DREMEL 3D printers and filaments globally, supporting procurement for schools, research labs, and manufacturing facilities that require reliable desktop additive manufacturing equipment. The product range covers both printer hardware and consumables, enabling customers to source complete setups or replenish materials from a single distributor. Technical specifications such as nozzle diameter (0.4 mm), layer resolution (50–300 microns), and filament compatibility are standardized across the product line, simplifying material selection and process repeatability. No proprietary software lock-in is required; the printers accept standard G-code files generated by common slicing programs. This open approach allows integration into existing digital workflows without additional licensing costs.

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About DREMEL 3D

DREMEL 3D, a division of the Dremel brand owned by Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, produces desktop 3D printers and consumable filaments designed for educational institutions, engineering workshops, and light industrial prototyping. The product line focuses on enclosed, user-friendly fused deposition modeling (FDM) systems that accept 1.75 mm diameter filament spools. Primary printer models include the DREMEL 3D45 series (SKUs 3D45-EDU and 3D45-01) and the DREMEL 3D40 series (SKUs 3D40-FLX-01 and 3D40-FLX-EDU). The 3D45 units feature Ethernet connectivity and ship with either a USB cable or ECO-ABS filament; the 3D40-FLX variants support flash drive or Wi-Fi connectivity and include a build sheet or USB flash drive. All listed printers are compatible with Mac operating systems. Filament offerings include DREMEL Digilab Nylon (1.75 mm, 0.5 kg spool, black, MPN DF45-NYP-B) and DREMEL Digilab PETG (1.75 mm, 0.75 kg spool, translucent, MPN PETG-TRA-01). These materials are selected for mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and low warpage during printing. The printers incorporate enclosed build chambers, heated glass beds, and automatic bed leveling to improve print consistency and reduce operator intervention. Build volumes are approximately 255 x 155 x 170 mm for the 3D45 and 255 x 155 x 170 mm for the 3D40-FLX, suitable for producing functional prototypes, jigs, fixtures, and educational models. DREMEL 3D systems are designed with safety features such as filament run-out sensors, enclosed frames to contain fumes, and UL-listed electrical components. 3G Electric supplies DREMEL 3D printers and filaments globally, supporting procurement for schools, research labs, and manufacturing facilities that require reliable desktop additive manufacturing equipment. The product range covers both printer hardware and consumables, enabling customers to source complete setups or replenish materials from a single distributor. Technical specifications such as nozzle diameter (0.4 mm), layer resolution (50–300 microns), and filament compatibility are standardized across the product line, simplifying material selection and process repeatability. No proprietary software lock-in is required; the printers accept standard G-code files generated by common slicing programs. This open approach allows integration into existing digital workflows without additional licensing costs.

Common Applications

  • Education — DREMEL 3D45-EDU printer used for teaching additive manufacturing in STEM curricula
  • Prototyping — DREMEL 3D45-01 with ECO-ABS filament for rapid functional prototypes in engineering labs
  • Jigs and fixtures — DREMEL 3D40-FLX-01 with PETG filament for custom assembly aids in manufacturing
  • Research — DREMEL 3D40-FLX-EDU with Nylon filament for material testing and low-volume part production
  • Maintenance — DREMEL Digilab Nylon filament (DF45-NYP-B) for printing replacement parts for industrial equipment

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about DREMEL 3D from 3G Electric.

What filament diameters and materials are compatible with DREMEL 3D printers?

DREMEL 3D printers (3D45 and 3D40-FLX series) accept 1.75 mm diameter filament. Compatible materials include DREMEL Digilab Nylon (e.g., DF45-NYP-B) and DREMEL Digilab PETG (e.g., PETG-TRA-01). The printers also support ECO-ABS filament, which ships with the 3D45-01 model. Third-party filaments of the same diameter may be used, but DREMEL recommends their own formulations for optimal print quality and warranty coverage.

What connectivity options are available on DREMEL 3D printers?

The DREMEL 3D45 series offers Ethernet connectivity and includes a USB cable. The DREMEL 3D40-FLX series provides flash drive connectivity (3D40-FLX-01) or Wi-Fi connectivity (3D40-FLX-EDU). All models are compatible with Mac operating systems. Users can transfer print files via USB drive, network, or direct cable connection depending on the model.

What is the build volume of DREMEL 3D printers?

The DREMEL 3D45 and 3D40-FLX series have a build volume of approximately 255 x 155 x 170 mm (10 x 6.1 x 6.7 inches). This enclosed chamber accommodates medium-sized prototypes, jigs, and educational models. The heated glass bed ensures adhesion for materials like PETG and nylon.

Are DREMEL 3D printers suitable for industrial prototyping?

Yes, DREMEL 3D printers are used for functional prototyping, jigs, and fixtures in light industrial settings. The enclosed design, heated bed, and automatic bed leveling improve repeatability. Materials like Nylon and PETG offer mechanical strength and chemical resistance. However, for high-volume production or engineering-grade thermoplastics (e.g., PEEK), industrial-grade systems may be more appropriate.

What safety features do DREMEL 3D printers include?

DREMEL 3D printers feature enclosed build chambers to contain fumes and reduce burn risk, filament run-out sensors to pause prints when material depletes, and UL-listed electrical components. The heated glass bed is covered with a build sheet for easy removal. These features align with classroom and workshop safety requirements.

Does 3G Electric supply DREMEL 3D products?

Yes — 3G Electric (S) Pte. Ltd. supplies DREMEL 3D products. We stock the DREMEL 3D catalog and supply genuine factory-original products with full manufacturer warranty and technical support.