How 3D Printing Small Parts Can Deliver Large Value
John Kawola, CEO, Global Operations, Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF)
Recent advancements in additive manufacturing have focused printing larger and larger parts, but many of the world’s products are getting smaller and smaller. One major limitation in the trend towards smaller products is the inability to use traditional manufacturing methods to cost effectively prototype and produce the small parts. Learn how a unique process called Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL) for 3D printing is creating true microstructures with ultra-high printing resolution (2µm~50µm) and printing tolerance (+/- 10µm ~ +/- 25µm).
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