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Oryx SCA1200HT Desktop Post-Processing Wash Station (46L)
What your process engineer actually checks
Locked, traceable lot chemistry
Every lot ships with a COA documenting PSD, sphericity, flow rate, apparent density, and full chemistry — and a lot number you can trace. Aerospace and medical teams reorder 4+ times without re-qualifying.
Qualified parameters, not just powder
Validated parameter sets for EOS M 290, Renishaw 500Q, SLM 280, and our own AO Metal LPBF ship with the order. Load the profile and hit density on the first build — no parameter-development burn.
A materials engineer on the line
Questions on ferrite content, flowability, recyclate ratios, or HIP response? A materials engineer answers directly — not a contact-form bot. Most replies in under 4 hours, NDA standard.
Designed with user productivity and comfort in mind, the sca1200ht is engineered for optimal functionality and exceptional quality. Setting the industry benchmark for automated and cost-effective support removal, this innovative solution is the go-to choice for efficiently processing 3D printed parts.


Simple, Safe Operation
Sca1200ht units are reliable, easy-to-use and quiet to operate. With customizable presets and built-in safety features such as temperature and water level monitoring, you can rest assured that demolding your parts is as simple as it gets.
Uniform Results
A unique spray nozzle and pump configuration provides optimized flow for uniform demolding, and a flow reducer is included for delicate parts.
Maximum Uptime
Manufactured for long-term reliability in highly caustic industrial environments, including a stainless steel tank and durable pumping system, xWASH FIM is designed for maximum productivity, limited maintenance, and simple servicing.
Specializing in the removal of soluble supports from complex geometries, the sca1200ht accommodates a wide range of materials, including ABS, ASA, PC, Nylon, PEEK, and carbon fiber. Whether you are utilizing Extrusion Technology or Material Jetting processes like PolyJet or FDM, our family of sca products offers an extensive selection of pre-defined settings to ensure seamless operation.
Fully compatible with all soluble support material concentrates—from water-based to caustic solutions—the sca1200ht features customizable agitation and temperature controls to achieve aggressive support removal without compromising the critical dimensions of delicate and intricate parts.
Additional user-friendly features include an intuitive electronic interface for presetting temperature and time, hassle-free part loading and unloading, and a robust stainless-steel tank designed specifically for caustic support removal operations.
Choose the sca1200ht as your ideal solution for efficient, reliable support removal in additive manufacturing.
- OverallSize: 26.0Lx17.5Wx20.5Hin.(66.0Lx44.5Wx52.0Hcm)
- 10 x 10 x 12 in. (25.0 x 25.0 x 30.0cm) Stainless Steel Removable Parts Basket
- Capacity: 12.2 gallons (46.2 liters)
- Stainless Steel Tank & Durable Pumping System compatible with water-soluble and caustic-soluble printed support materials
- Proven Support Removal from FFF/FDM parts including ABS, ASA, PC, Nylon, PEEK and others
- Presets designed for 3D printed parts temperatures: 50°, 60°, 70° and 85° C
- “Heat Off” temp. selection for Material Jetting & Curing (MJ), such as Polyjet
- User-controlled Digital Timer
- Unique Spray Nozzle optimizes flow coverage with gentle flow for sensitive parts
- Power Requirements: 100-120V~ 50-60Hz 12A or 220-240V~ 50-60 Hz 9A versions
- Electrical Protection: 15A/ 250VAC Fuse
- Whisper-quiet Operation for in-office use or industrial setting
- Easily-accessed Drain on front
- Integral Hinged Lid to reduce water waste and & maintain accurate temperature
- Built-in Safety Features such as Over Temperature & Water Level Alarms
- Field replaceable Sub-assemblies
- CE/ cTUVus/ RoHS/ WEEE/ RCM Regulatory Approvals
- 1 Year Warranty & US-based Technical/Customer Support with strong AM industry experience
FAQs
What 3D printer types are compatible with the SCA?
The SCA support removal systems are compatible with any 3D printers utilizing Soluble Support Technology (SST) materials for supports. This includes soluble support materials that work with ABS, ASA, PC, and nylon filaments.
In what way does the SCA eliminate support material from 3D prints?
The SCA cleanses 3D printed parts by immersing them in heated water mixed with a mild cleaning solution, which effectively dissolves the soluble support material. The design of the SCA models optimizes the process to reduce the duration required for support material removal.
What types of cleaning agents can I use in the SCA?
The SCA is filled with water and a small portion of either a sodium hydroxide-based solution (WaterWorks) or an eco-friendly option (EcoWorks). Standard tap water is sufficient for filling the SCA tank; there’s no need for distilled or filtered water. For quick support removal, WaterWorks Soluble Concentrate P400SC is recommended, while EcoWorks offers a gentler cleaning alternative.
How can I determine when to replace the cleaning solution?
Typically, the SCA-1200HT can handle 2.4 lbs. of support material before the solution needs changing, while the SCA-3600 can process up to 5 lbs. Look for these signs to know it’s time for a change:
– The tank appears cloudy or lacks clarity.
– White ABS parts may start to exhibit brown or yellow discoloration.
– Printed parts might develop a sticky residue or stick together due to excess dissolved solids.
– Functional components may not operate as intended.
– Support material remains after an extended cleaning cycle.
– The solution’s pH level decreases significantly.
How much cleaning solution should I use?
For the SCA-1200HT, one bottle of WaterWorks or 6 EcoWorks packages is sufficient. Meanwhile, for the SCA-3600, it’s best to use 2 bottles of WaterWorks or 13 EcoWorks packages. If you’re using a different cleaning solution, refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for the correct amount.
What is the approximate time needed to remove support material?
The duration for support removal can vary based on factors such as part geometry, size, the cleaning solution utilized, pH levels, and material types. Initially, plan for about four to five hours. You can check the progress during the cleaning cycle and remove parts as soon as the support material is dissolved.
Can the SCA be operated overnight or continuously without concerns for safety?
Absolutely. All SCA systems have undergone testing for continuous operation at the recommended temperatures and are designed with safety features that facilitate unattended use.
How should I dispose of the used cleaning solution?
Disposal guidelines differ based on location. To determine the appropriate disposal method, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet provided with the cleaning concentrate or consult local regulations and authorities.
The SCA support removal systems are compatible with any 3D printers utilizing Soluble Support Technology (SST) materials for supports. This includes soluble support materials that work with ABS, ASA, PC, and nylon filaments.
The SCA cleanses 3D printed parts by immersing them in heated water mixed with a mild cleaning solution, which effectively dissolves the soluble support material. The design of the SCA models optimizes the process to reduce the duration required for support material removal.
The SCA is filled with water and a small portion of either a sodium hydroxide-based solution (WaterWorks) or an eco-friendly option (EcoWorks). Standard tap water is sufficient for filling the SCA tank; there’s no need for distilled or filtered water. For quick support removal, WaterWorks Soluble Concentrate P400SC is recommended, while EcoWorks offers a gentler cleaning alternative.
Typically, the SCA-1200HT can handle 2.4 lbs. of support material before the solution needs changing, while the SCA-3600 can process up to 5 lbs. Look for these signs to know it’s time for a change:
– The tank appears cloudy or lacks clarity.
– White ABS parts may start to exhibit brown or yellow discoloration.
– Printed parts might develop a sticky residue or stick together due to excess dissolved solids.
– Functional components may not operate as intended.
– Support material remains after an extended cleaning cycle.
– The solution’s pH level decreases significantly.
For the SCA-1200HT, one bottle of WaterWorks or 6 EcoWorks packages is sufficient. Meanwhile, for the SCA-3600, it’s best to use 2 bottles of WaterWorks or 13 EcoWorks packages. If you’re using a different cleaning solution, refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for the correct amount.
The duration for support removal can vary based on factors such as part geometry, size, the cleaning solution utilized, pH levels, and material types. Initially, plan for about four to five hours. You can check the progress during the cleaning cycle and remove parts as soon as the support material is dissolved.
Absolutely. All SCA systems have undergone testing for continuous operation at the recommended temperatures and are designed with safety features that facilitate unattended use.
Disposal guidelines differ based on location. To determine the appropriate disposal method, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet provided with the cleaning concentrate or consult local regulations and authorities.
| Brand | Oryx |
| Technology | xWASH-FIM |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Maximum Capacity | 12.2 gallons (46.2 liters) |
| Processing | Thermal and/or gentle agitation |
| External Dimensions | 26.0×17.0×20.5in. (66.0×44.5×52cm) |
| Removable Parts Basket | 10×10×12in. (25.0×25.0×30.0cm) |
| Power Requirements | 100-120V~ 50-60Hz 12A or 220-240V~ 50-60 Hz 9A |
| Regulatory Approvals | CE / cTUVus / RoHS / WEEE/ RCM |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
We atomize our own. Custom variants on request.
Tighter PSD, modified chemistry, custom blend? Our ATO atomization lab runs custom batches in 3–4 weeks. Biocompatible, refractory, proprietary — all in-house, verified before ship.
From process engineers running Oryx SCA1200HT Desktop Post-Processing Wash Station (46L)
Unedited feedback from customers who reorder Oryx SCA1200HT Desktop Post-Processing Wash Station (46L).
Same lot 4 times in a row. We stopped re-running parameter sweeps after the second order — density was identical to the first build.
Asked about ferrite content on a Friday. A materials engineer answered Monday morning with actual data, not a sales pitch. That's why we keep ordering.
COA matches the bottle. PSD and flow are exactly what was on the sheet — we run it on a Renishaw 500Q and it hits density on the first try.
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