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Boston Micro Fabrication Unveils Dual-Resolution 3D Printing Breakthrough
Boston Micro Fabrication has unveiled the microArch D1025 Dual-Resolution 3D printer, capable of producing micron-level precision. This innovative solution holds vast potential for sectors like healthcare and life sciences. By integrating two resolutions within a single layer, it offers unprecedented flexibility and efficiency, promising to enhance precision and performance across diverse applications.
Built on Boston Micro Fabrication’s proprietary Projection Micro Stereolithography technology, the microArch D1025 revolutionises the 3D printing market. Its dual-resolution capability allows for printing in either 25µm mode for simpler features or 10µm mode for intricate, complex parts. This adaptability not only improves efficiency but also meets the growing demand for higher precision in industries such as healthcare, electronics, and photonics. According to John Kawola, BMF’s Global CEO, this product represents a significant response to customer demands for tighter tolerances and higher-quality outputs across various part sizes and applications.
Boston Micro Fabrication’s microArch D1025 sets a new standard for precision and adaptability in 3D printing. By combining the capabilities of prior platforms into a single system, BMF addresses industry needs for enhanced precision, cost efficiency, and user-friendly operation. As showcased at TCT Asia in Shanghai, this dual-resolution printer is poised to make significant contributions to the advancement of high-impact applications in the healthcare and life sciences sectors.
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