Precise, polymer-based micro-3D printing technology for a wide range of industries and research to be demonstrated live during show
High performance systems for ceramic and metal applications will also be part of the industry leading gathering
Nano Dimension Ltd. (Nasdaq: NNDM) (“Nano Dimension”, “Nano”, or the “Company”), a leading supplier of Additively Manufactured Electronics (“AME”) and multi-dimensional polymer, metal & ceramic Additive Manufacturing (“AM”) 3D printing solutions, announced that it will present its flagship manufacturing systems, application samples and materials from its extensive additive manufacturing (AM) and micro-additive manufacturing (Micro-AM) portfolio and at this year’s TCT3Sixty exhibition (NEC, Birmingham, 5th – 6th June).
Taking centre stage on its stand (Hall 1, F40) will be industrial-level micro-AM technology from the Company’s innovative Fabrica Giga suite, which, by capturing the most intricate details of any design, exemplifies Nano Dimension’s proposition for a vast array of polymer-based applications that require micron level precision. These include the fast and cost-effective production of miniature and complex electronics parts and connectors; molds; and mechanical parts for R&D and prototyping in sectors that include medical, as well as serial manufacturing applications.
For TCT3Sixty visitors keen to hear more about the latest technology developments for high-volume ceramic and metal 3D printing, Nano Dimension will showcase the advanced attributes of its Admatec series for R&D and industrial serial production. With a large build volume and the unique capability to 3D print both advanced complex ceramics and metal geometries as well as multi-material on one machine, the company’s Admaflex 300 3D printer will demonstrate its proven ability to undertake demanding projects, including mass-production of silica shells and cores for high precision casting.
Also on display will be examples of Micro-AM polymer jobs from customers who are currently deploying Nano Dimension’s technology for a diverse range of needs, among them medical (microfluidic chips), micro-molding and optics. Alongside, will be ceramic applications that underscore unique features such as the increased functionality of filters.
Commenting on his company’s plans for TCT3Sixty, Nir Sade, GM, AM Division & SVP Product at Nano Dimension, says: “3D printing has changed manufacturing, and Micro-AM technology, as demonstrated by our expanding technology line-up, is propelling this growth by reaching new frontiers for parts complexity, details and features. For TCT3Sixty visitors seeking to produce precise micro parts with sub-micron accuracy and surface finish for a plethora of industrial requirements or speciality applications in ceramics or metal, a chat with one of our on-stand experts could well hold the key to addressing your needs and transforming your operations.”
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