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Azul 3D Releases POND Material and Application Development System

Available to select partners, POND is a research-friendly tool built to accelerate identification, validation, and commercialization of applications.

Azul 3D Releases POND Material and Application Development System
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By DE Editors  

August 20, 2024

Azul 3D has released a small-scale 3D printing system, the POND, designed to enable faster material and application development on its HARP technology.

Available to select partners, POND is a research-friendly tool built to accelerate identification, validation, and commercialization of applications.

Featuring a liquid-liquid print interface that enables continuous printing and full thermal control, Azul 3D’s HARP technology powers its suite of systems and is now available.

Maintaining the full 72um high resolution and high-intensity light projection system of the rest of the Azul 3D portfolio, POND’s developed processes and materials are immediately scalable to production systems.

Azul 3D’s suite of printing platforms—OCEAN, LAKE, and POND—all harness the modular HARP technology for next-generation digital manufacturing. Azul 3D leverages the portfolio to commercialize large-volume production applications in industries with tough requirements, the company says.

ABOUT AZUL 3D

Azul 3D develops digital manufacturing technologies to serve high-value markets. Initially invented at Northwestern University, Azul 3D leverages its HARP platform to create custom manufacturing solutions to meet material, economic, and performance needs.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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