Nano Dimension Plans Reveal of New Tech at Formnext

Software for Fabrica micro-3D printers delivers improved print times, Nano Dimension reports.

New resin for DLP 3D printers to also form part of technology showcase in Frankfurt, Germany, according to Nano Dimension.

Engineered for DLP 3D printers, the new Ataru resin can endure high temperatures, while also ensuring performance in radiofrequency applications. Image courtesy of Nano Dimension.


Nano Dimension Ltd. plans to introduce technology developments in software and materials at Formnext (Frankfurt, Germany, November 19-22).

Launching at the event and set for live demonstration on Nano Dimension’s stand (Hall 11, Stand D22) will be a new software for the Fabrica micro 3D printers. The new Fabrica software version 3.2.0 enables faster print times across prototyping applications. Existing users will be able to access the updated software via a free upgrade.

New Resin for DLP 3D Printers

Also set to debut at Formnext will be Nano Dimension’s new resin, Ataru, engineered specifically for Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printers. Tthe resin is designed to endure high temperatures, while its low-loss dielectric properties ensure performance in radiofrequency applications. 

Nano Dimension’s Admatec series will also be represented at the show. Engineered for production-level serial manufacturing, the Admatec series has capability to 3D print advanced complex technical ceramics. The company will demonstrate Admatec’s capability within industrial manufacturing applications, such as the production of components for semiconductor equipment or process manufacturing.

Nano Dimension’s stand will also demonstrate applications addressable with the company’s technology via customer examples. These include medical device, microfluidics and bio/ medical research applications via its Fabrica series; as well as those spanning injection molding, tooling, radiofrequency & antenna and applications achievable with the new Ataru resin.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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