u/VariousAssist6706

Image 1 — Brand new Argenta Agatronic G vacuum caster
Image 2 — Brand new Argenta Agatronic G vacuum caster
Image 3 — Brand new Argenta Agatronic G vacuum caster

Brand new Argenta Agatronic G vacuum caster

Ok another one for sale, this one we bought in March 2026 and NEVER USED. So it's brand new.
I'm selling it with the busch R5 vacuum pump

price is 9k €

comes with a starter kit and 2 flasks, and i'll throw in all the spruing wax i have

Would prefer a pickup but can ship.

this machine is pretty cool because it uses argon, it's low tech, but high performance. I like machines that don't break. Schulthiess / indutherm, yeah they are great but I only had issues with them over the years.
Look on youtube or facebook then you can see what kind of trees you can do with this machine.
You can even make granules

Video call for serious inquiries. I run a small casting company in Switzerland

u/VariousAssist6706 — 4 days ago
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For sale:(central europe) Yoshida cast YGP 55-GR. It's a platinum casting machine..but you can cast gold as well

So we are slowly closing down our casting company and selling a 1 year old but perfect condition, Yoshida YGP 55GR

This is currently the only machine in the world with 5 bar overpressure.
It's made for casting platinum, but you can cast gold and silver with it as well,
Included in the sale is a 3phase transformer ,industrial water chiller, and the same training I received on site in japan.

Pressure casting has a few advantages over centrifugal, one of them being less porosity.

I love this machine. It's made to last 2 lifetimes. The annual service? chage the cooling water and wipe it down with a cloth.
It's almost all analog so nothing breaks 🤷‍♂️.

I attached some castings made with this machine. Printer was a flashforge 510 along with X-wax and a few other resins.

Obviously for serious inquiries only. 43k€

u/Then_Marionberry_259 — 4 days ago
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Can a uv laser cut 1mm circles

Can a UV laser cut 1mm circles in paper with precision without burning the edges?
What wattage would enough to cut paper and plastic that is 150um thick?
thank you

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u/VariousAssist6706 — 8 days ago