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A three-dimensional (3D) object is made using the additive manufacturing technology, often known as 3D printing, by layering materials on a 3D printer until a finished structure is formed.
By scanning a femtosecond-pulsed, tightly focused laser beam, the solid structure is written into a liquid resin voxel-by-voxel in the direct laser writing (DLW) method of 3D printing utilised by 2PP . The majority of commercial resins made for 2PP are based on the chemistry of acrylates or epoxy.
Due to its ability for rapid prototyping, shorter fabrication times, one-step fabrication, and ever-growing selection of functional print materials, 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has recently attracted an unprecedented level of interest and attention in the field of analytical chemistry.
To create the desired thing, the 3D printing technique builds it up layer by layer by depositing or polymerizing thin layers of material. Although all 3D printers are intended to do the same objective, there can be substantial differences in size, resolution, suitable materials, post-print processing requirements, and cost.
Additionally, 2PP 3D printing has found experimental uses, and a group from the University of Grenoble has made an effort to use magnetic fields to regulate their additive microstructures. The scientists successfully made a millennium falcon-shaped print “fly” by incorporating microbeads onto it.
The Global 2PP 3D printing market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
A brand-new high-performance material with great heat resistance that is perfect for 3-D printing using 2-photon polymerization (2PP). This new 2PP 3D printing Up Thermo powered by Cubicure was created through a partnership between the Austrian businesses Up Nano and Cubicure, a leader in high-temperature, robust materials and high-speed 3D printing.
It will allow micro-3D printing to finally satisfy the unique needs of the electrical industry.