Based on BMF's projection micro-stereolithography (PµSL technology), the microArch S150 series devices offer true 25 µm micro-precision on a compact desktop platform. The series is designed for rapid prototyping and product development in various application areas such as microfluidics, fiber optics, biomedical devices and materials research. It offers exceptional accuracy, repeatability and surface quality while supporting highly viscous materials and consistent results through automated calibration and an intuitive touchscreen workflow.
The optical resolution of 25 µm ensures exceptional surface quality, repeatability, and dimensional accuracy in demanding microscale applications.
Fast setup and automated calibration support efficient design validation and engineering workflows.
Supports a wide range of viscosities of technical and biocompatible materials for research, prototyping and application development.
The microArch® series of 3D printers is the first commercial platform for high-resolution 3D microfabrication based on PμSL technology. Thanks to its exceptional ability to produce complex, precise, and reproducible parts, PμSL is considered the optimal prototyping process for a wide range of applications across various industries.
Micro-precision 3D printing of fluid applications opens up new opportunities to produce more accurate and complex systems at lower cost and at unprecedented speed.
Suitable for valves, pumps, sensors, loudspeakers, microphones - any application where capabilities and performance are enhanced by the use of small, high-precision components.
Thanks to the maximum resolution of the microArch series, individual tools, disposable medical components and other medical 3D printing applications can be produced.
3D printing of electronics is emerging as an alternative, as miniaturization, high packing density, and increasing heat generation are posing growing challenges to conventional methods.
3D printing of electronics is emerging as an alternative, as miniaturization, high packing density, and increasing heat generation are posing growing challenges to conventional methods.
HTL is a high-performance technical material with high strength, rigidity and heat resistance that can withstand temperatures of up to 114 °C.
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