BMF microArch S240 offers microscale 3D printing

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) has introduced the microArch S240, a microprecision 3D printer designed for short-run industrial production. It employs the company’s patented projection micro stereolithography technology (PµSL), a technique that allows for rapid photopolymerization of an entire layer of liquid polymer using a flash of UV light at microscale resolution. The printer produces intricate, exact, and replicable parts for end-part and prototyping in a variety of industries, the manufacturer states.

The unit combines a build volume of 100 by 100 by 75 mm with increased printing speeds to enable the production of large parts or high throughput of small parts at 10-µm resolution, +/- 25-µm tolerance.

Users can print using a number of industrial-grade materials with attributes such as mirror finishes, sharp edges, and smooth channels.

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