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Nano Dimension to Unveil Fabrica 2.0 System

Micro Additive Manufacturing System to be available at RAPID + TCT 2021 show.

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By DE Editors  

September 3, 2021

Nano Dimension Ltd., an Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) and Printed Electronics (PE) manufacturing system provider, reveals that the Fabrica 2.0 Micro Additive Manufacturing (AM) System (Fabrica 2.0) will be exhibited at the RAPID + TCT event, to be held on September 13-15, 2021 in Chicago. The public will be able to see the printing system in action, and inspect manufactured high precision, high quality parts.

Fabrica 2.0, which has been developed by Nano Dimension’s Fabrica Group (acquired by Nano Dimension in April 2021), is used in micron level resolution of medical devices, micro-optics, semi-conductors, micro-electronics, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), micro fluidics, and life sciences, making products such as casings for micro-electronics, micro springs, micro actuators and micro sensors, and medical components such as micro valves, micro syringes, and surgical devices.

Nano Dimension’s Fabrica 2.0 3D printing system's technology is based on a Digital Light Processor (DLP) engine. It achieves repeatable micron levels resolution by combining DLP with adaptive optics. The Fabrica 2.0 is engineered with an array of sensors, allowing a closed feedback loop, and uses materials that can achieve high accuracy while remaining a cost-effective mass-manufacturing solution.

“This is the first time that we’ll exhibit the Fabrica 2.0 at a trade event," says Dr. Jon Donner, general manager and head of Sales for Nano Dimension’s Fabrica Group. "It will be fantastic to be able to show attendees the amazing parts that our technology can produce, and the levels of detail and tolerance attainment that are now possible with additive manufacturing. If up until today you have figured that the only route to market for volume production of micro precision plastic parts is micro molding, meet us at RAPID + TCT 2021 and we will change your industry knowledge.”

“Some things are just better experienced in person, and this sentiment will be proven time and time again once the industry trendsetters see Nano Dimension’s Fabrica 2.0 system in action," says Yoav Stern, chief executive officer and chairman of Nano Dimension.

Nano Dimension will be located at booth E8940.

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

 

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