Specification Sheet
HyperPrint Specification Sheet
Canonical technical reference for HyperPrint by ExoBody. Both the customer and investor sites draw their numbers from this sheet. Update here first; everything downstream inherits.
At a glance
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Class | Vehicle-scale large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) |
| Z-axis | Infinite (continuous belt / conveyor-style build) |
| Footprint | Shipping-container portable; deploys from a standard ISO container |
| Base price | $25,000 – $50,000 |
| Upgraded Flood Resistance load-out | $65,000 |
| Defense load-out | $75,000 – $150,000 |
| Power | Grid or solar-compatible; runs off-grid |
| Ingress protection | IP64 water- and dust-resistant (base); IP66 waterproofing and full flood resistance (Upgraded Flood Resistance) |
| Certification (defense) | MIL-STD-810 |
| Deployment environment | Rural, remote, austere, off-grid, trackside, depot, field |
Build envelope
- Infinite Z-axis. The build is not capped by a fixed gantry height. Parts extrude continuously along the conveyor, so length is bounded by your floor space and feedstock, not by the machine frame. Print structural members, panels, and assemblies that exceed the printer's own physical dimensions.
- Vehicle-scale X/Y. Sized for the kind of large assemblies that legacy gantry systems reserve for $250k–$400k industrial machines: jigs, fixtures, tooling, body panels, brackets, housings, shelter components.
- Container-native. The system is engineered to ship, stage, and operate from a standard shipping container. Drop it at a depot, a remote site, or a forward operating position and run.
Power and environment
- Solar-compatible. Designed to run on renewable or generator power, which makes it viable where three-phase industrial hookups don't exist.
- IP64 (base). Resists dust ingress and splashing water, built for sheds, yards, depots, and open-air sites, not just climate-controlled clean rooms.
- IP66 waterproofing and full flood resistance (Upgraded Flood Resistance). The Upgraded Flood Resistance load-out adds IP66 waterproofing and additional environmental hardening for sustained outdoor and remote operation in austere conditions.
- MIL-STD-810 and armored enclosure (defense). The defense load-out adds military-standard certification for transport, shock, vibration, temperature, and immersion, plus a hardened enclosure that resists small arms fire for forward-deployed and high-threat environments.
Pricing tiers
| Tier | Price range | Intended buyer |
|---|---|---|
| Base | $25,000 – $50,000 | Manufacturers, rail operators, fabrication shops, labs |
| Upgraded Flood Resistance | $65,000 | Teams operating in austere, remote, and outdoor conditions |
| Defense | $75,000 – $150,000 | DoD, DIU, militaries, disaster-relief and humanitarian agencies |
For comparison, industrial LFAM systems from Thermwood and Cincinnati (BAAM) start at roughly $250,000 and run past $400,000 before installation and facility requirements. HyperPrint targets 5–10x lower acquisition cost in its build-volume class.
Procurement pathways (defense)
- DoD SBIR / STTR
- Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)
- Disaster-relief and humanitarian field procurement
Reduce Downtime
Wait less for automation cells, jigs, fixtures, assembly-line tooling, and large replacement parts for legacy equipment.
Make Massive
HyperPrint can fabricate vehicle and rolling-stock components, shelter and infrastructure elements, marine and custom-vehicle parts, and structural members larger than the machine itself.