Boston Micro Fabrication, a 3D-printing solutions provider, has expanded material compatibility for its microArch 3D printers with the launch of four new high-performance resins.
The new materials include 3D Systems Figure 4 HI TEMP 300-AMB, BASF Ultracur3D 3280, HTF (High-Temp), and SR (Sacrificial Resin). These materials offer various properties, such as high-temperature resistance, exceptional stiffness, biocompatibility, and solubility for sacrificial molds. The company claims that these new materials complement the capabilities of their microArch 3D printers, enabling industries like medical devices, electronics, and aerospace to utilize micro-scale 3D printing.
Analyst QuickTake: The resin-based additive manufacturing space has seen an increase in activity from established disruptors over the last two months. BMF joins the likes of Formlabs, which launched clear cast resins as well as the BEGO TriniQ resin material (in September), and Juggerbot which partnered with MSU and Oak Ridge National Lab (during the same month) to create a printing system that can process performance-grade thermoplastic polymers and advanced thermoset resin inks.
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