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Nano Dimension Unveils Resin for DLP 3D Printers

Ataru resin offers high-temperature tolerance while maintaining low-loss dielectric properties.

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By DE Editors  

December 5, 2024

Nano Dimension Ltd. debuted its new resin, Ataru at the Formnext 2024 industry trade show.

The Ataru resin is a new material developed by Nano Dimension for use in digital light processing (DLP) 3D printers. It differs from other resin products on the market due to its ability to endure high temperatures while offering exceptional durability and resilience.   Additionally, Ataru™ distinguishes itself with its low-loss dielectric properties to ensure outstanding performance in various radiofrequency applications.  

“We have long said that materials science is at the core of accelerating additive manufacturing, and our achievement here is an example of that," Yoav Stern, chief executive officer of Nano Dimension, shares. "We believe that Ataru will be the enabler that unlocks new opportunities in industrial level additive manufacturing that requires high-performance applications such as those in the electronics, aerospace and automotive sectors that ultimately contributes to the expansion of the overall 3D printing market.”

Adds Nano Dimension’s Product Manager of Materials Murielle Sayada, “We are thrilled to have been recognized for our progress at Formnext and we are excited by the level of inquiries and interest expressed by other DLP manufacturers to work with us to qualify Ataru for their machines.”

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

 

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