nano3Dprint, a provider of next-generation additive manufacturing solutions, has announced the release of its Dual-Dispensing B3300 3D Electronics Printer. The B3300 produces objects with embedded circuitry such as medical devices, wearables, batteries, solar, and other functional electronics.
The printer’s proprietary dual material dispensing system allows it to print two different materials simultaneously to create combined material prints. The B3300 broadens users’ printing material options, from gold and silver to UV curable polymers and silicone. Full 3D patterns can be printed on any substrate and in any combination of materials.
3D Electronics Printer
The B3300’s wide viscosity range (1mPa·s to 54000 mPa·s) allows for the use of highly conductive inks. Functional inks and pastes can be printed with a trace width of 8 mils (0.20mm). The printer can also print thick layers (500 microns) of high viscosity multi-materials in a single pass, resulting in ready-to-use turnkey electronic items.
“The B3300 3D printer is a great solution for a wide range of applications. It can print wearables with embedded conductors, cell phone parts with internal antennas and electronic devices with internal sensors. It allows for incorporating sensors, strain gauges, heaters, complex antenna geometries and optical components in a 3D print and provides manufacturing solutions for the medical, agriculture and solar industries, and general consumer electronics.”
– Gretta Perlmutter, Product Success Manager, nano3Dprint
Perlmutter added, “This is a revolutionary development within the electronics 3D printing industry; new combinations of materials difficult to print together, like silicone and gold or dielectrics with semiconductors, can now easily be printed in combination with the B3300.”
The video inspection system on the printer allows users to monitor their progress in real time via computer, ensuring an error-free high-resolution design print with accurate layer height, surface finishing, tolerance, and roundness. The B3300 3D printer supports direct printing from SD cards and flash drives and is small enough to fit on a desktop. It costs $6,000 and is compatible with most CAD or Slicer software.
About nano3Dprint: Next-generation additive manufacturing solutions from nano3Dprint enable the printing of fully realised electronic devices with seamless integration of micro-to-nanoscale materials. With its current electronics printer lineup, nano3Dprint is elevating legacy 3D printing systems, allowing users to rapidly, easily, and accurately invent, design, test, research, and manufacture.
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