Fugo Precision 3D, a 3D printer manufacturer, has launched the “Fugo Model A," a stereolithography (SLA) 3D-printing system, which it claims to be the first-ever centrifugal 3D printer.
The printer uses a centrifugal 3D printing process that does not use mechanical means to create layers. The company claims it can achieve an accuracy of up to sub-30 microns and deliver a throughput that is up to 10x faster than traditional SLA printers. Moreover, the system integrates multiple post-production processes into a single machine, including printing, washing, drying, and post-curing.
Fugo Precision announced that it had begun taking reservations for the Model A, with delivery set to occur in Q1 2025.
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