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3D printing firm unveils machine for micro-precision

3D printing firm unveils machine for micro-precision

Written by David

September 23, 2020

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Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), has unveiled the microArch S240, a micro-precision 3D printer designed to meet the needs of short-run industrial production.

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The microArch S240 is built upon BMF’s patented Projection Micro Stereolithography technology or PµSL, a technique that allows for rapid photopolymerisation of an entire layer of liquid polymer using a flash of UV light at micro-scale resolution.

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The superior production of intricate, exact, and replicable parts makes PµSL optimal for end-part and prototyping use cases across a wide range of industries, including medical device manufacturing, microfluidics, MEMS, biotech and pharma, electronics, education, and research and development.

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To meet the unique requirements of industrial production, the microArch S240 has a larger build volume (100 X 100 X 75MM / 750 cm 3 ) and up to ten times faster print speeds, enabling the production of bigger parts, or a higher throughput of smaller parts, while achieving the same […]

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