Akasha300 3D Printer: Advancing India’s Additive Manufacturing Capability

Akasha300 3D Printer

Context

A Kerala-based start-up has delivered the Akasha300 3D Printer to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), marking a significant step toward self-reliance in advanced manufacturing technologies.

Q1. What is the Akasha300 3D Printer?

  1. It is a high-temperature, multi-material extrusion 3D printer. It means:
    1. It can work at very high temperatures, which allows it to create strong and durable parts used in industries like space and defence.
    2. It is a machine that can print objects layer by layer using different materials (like plastics or composites).
  2. It is supported by Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) and Kerala Startup Mission.
  3. Designed as an industrial-grade research platform for advanced manufacturing.

Q2. What are its key features?

  1. Dual-extrusion (two nozzles): The printer can use two materials at the same time. This helps in making more complex and stronger objects.
  2. High-temperature capability: Works at very high heat (up to 350°C, future 500°C). This allows printing of strong, industrial-grade materials (not just simple plastic).
  3. Modular design (flexible system): Parts of the printer can be changed or upgraded easily. It can be adapted for different types of printing techniques in future.
  4. Temperature-controlled environment: The printer has a heated base (bed) and a closed chamber that keeps temperature stable. This prevents defects and ensures smooth, accurate printing.
  5. High precision and safety: Moves very accurately to build fine details and has air filters to remove harmful fumes which ensures safe and high-quality output.

All these features help the printer create strong, accurate, and reliable parts, especially useful for research, space, and advanced industries.

Q3. Why is the Akasha300 significant?

  1. Supports R&D: Helps engineers develop functional components and prototypes
  2. Improves precision and speed: Enhances efficiency in manufacturing processes
  3. Boosts self-reliance: Reduces dependence on imported high-end 3D printing technology
  4. Applications: Useful in space, defence, and advanced engineering sectors

Conclusion

The Akasha300 represents a major step in India’s journey toward indigenous advanced manufacturing, enabling high-precision research, innovation, and technological self-reliance.