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Maynard, Massachusetts, 01754
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Maynard, Massachusetts, 01754
United States of America
978-637-2050 bmf3d.com
Industrial Micro-Precision 3D Printers
Boston Micro Fabrication is the world leader in micro-precision 3D printers utilizing Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL) technology. Many leading companies worldwide are adopting PµSL to 3D print true microstructures with ultra-high printing resolution (2µm~50µm) and printing tolerance (+/- 10µm ~ +/- 25µm).
Micro-precision 3D printing is the optimal manufacturing process for various use cases across a wide variety of industries. The combination of ultra-high resolution, accuracy, and precision allows for more intricate, exact, and replicable parts.
Boston Micro Fabrication Products
The P150 is BMF’s entry level micro-precision 3D printing system. With print resolution down to 25μm and a lower price point, it’s the perfect system for small, detailed parts that don’t need ultra-high resolution.
The 10μm series is the ideal solution for businesses and universities requiring ultra-high resolution, accuracy and precision in a desktop package.
The 2μm series is our highest resolution system, perfect for applications that require ultra-high resolution and tight tolerances. Compatible with a wide-range of materials, the 2μm series is the ultimate choice for prototyping parts that are true to CAD and look exactly like the finished product.
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The Importance of Machine Tolerance to Achieve Exacting Results in 3D Printing
Increasingly, additive manufacturing is being used to produce end use parts, not just prototypes. For end use parts to be considered viable for this approach, there are many factors that need to be considered including materials, volumes, costs and tolerances.
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Micro Versus Nano 3D Printing
Micro 3D Printing: Enabling Miniaturization
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In the world of robotics, 3D printing’s ability to print lightweight, complex shapes make it a natural fit for high-value, low-volume robot parts.
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Omnetics Connector Corporation is a miniature connector design and manufacturing company located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their popular Samples Lab provides customers with quick turn prototypes for design evaluation. One of their customers in the defense sector needed a fast solution
Boston Micro Fabrication microArch S350 3D printer is the newest addition to BMF's family of micro-photopolymer 3D printers.
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The microArch S350 combines high part quality with increased speed and throughput, BMF notes.
Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), the pioneer in microscale 3D printing systems, today unveiled the microArch™ S350, the latest addition to its roster of industrial-grade micro-precision 3D printers. This next-generation version of BMF's 25µm resolution system offers the highest throughput in
Tessy Plastics utilizes high precision micro 3D printing to create prototypes faster, cheaper and even more accurately than before.
The BMF Research Institute is being formed to develop end-product ideas enabled by BMF's micro-3D printing platform.
Partnership to focus on development of next-gen antenna.
BMF's partnership with IPFL will position BMF to provide local print services support to serve demand for micro parts in the UK.
Medical-focused micro molder uses BMF printers to support customer prototypes.
Propelled by materials advances, innovative techniques and performance improvements, additive manufacturing (AM) has come a long way since the days of experimentation for prototyping. As products gain complexity and shrink in size, AM is
Partnership enables micro 3D printing applications for BMF’s medical device manufacturing customers.
Learn how the team at RNDR Medical, a medical device design and manufacturing company used micro-precision 3D printing to fabricate a distal tip, a complex component requiring a .130” diameter profile, used within a novel single use scope for endourology.
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