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Microscale 3D printing, as the name suggests, is the use of additive manufacturing processes to create structures with features as small as a few microns. Micro 3D printing produces components with features at the micron size.
It is often referred to as micro additive manufacturing or micromanufacturing. Micro 3D printing is a new technology that is just starting to replace conventional manufacturing procedures.
Micro-accurate 3D printing using Projection Micro Stereolithography (PSL) technology PSL is being used by a large number of well-known businesses all over the world to print genuine microstructures in three dimensions with the highest possible printing resolution and tolerance.
For many different use cases in a wide range of sectors, micro-precision 3D printing is the best manufacturing approach. The combination of ultra-high resolution, accuracy, and precision enables the creation of more complicated, accurate, and reproducible parts.
The Global Micro-precision 3D Printer 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.
The micro Arch S350, the newest addition to Boston Micro Fabrication’s (BMF) lineup of industrial-grade micro-precision 3D printers, was announced. With the highest throughput in the company’s portfolio, this new iteration of BMF’s 25-m resolution system combines high component quality with the quick print rates necessary for end-part production.
The micro Arch S350 is based on BMF’s unique Projection Micro Stereolithography (PSL) technology, which uses a UV light burst with micro-scale resolution to quickly photopolymerized layers of liquid polymer.