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Boston Micro Fabrication


Two Mill & Main, Suite 430
Maynard, Massachusetts, 01754
United States of America
978-637-2050
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Industrial Micro-Precision 3D Printers

Boston Micro Fabrication is the world leader in micro-precision 3D printers utilizing Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL) technology. Many leading companies worldwide are adopting PµSL to 3D print true microstructures with ultra-high printing resolution (2µm~50µm) and printing tolerance (+/- 10µm ~ +/- 25µm).

Micro-precision 3D printing is the optimal manufacturing process for various use cases across a wide variety of industries. The combination of ultra-high resolution, accuracy, and precision allows for more intricate, exact, and replicable parts.


Boston Micro Fabrication Products

The P150 is BMF’s entry level micro-precision 3D printing system. With print resolution down to 25μm and a lower price point, it’s the perfect system for small, detailed parts that don’t need ultra-high resolution.

The 10μm series is the ideal solution for businesses and universities requiring ultra-high resolution, accuracy and precision in a desktop package.

The 2μm series is our highest resolution system, perfect for applications that require ultra-high resolution and tight tolerances. Compatible with a wide-range of materials, the 2μm series is the ultimate choice for prototyping parts that are true to CAD and look exactly like the finished product.


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Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), the pioneer in microscale 3D printing systems, today unveiled the microArch™ S350, the latest addition to its roster of industrial-grade micro-precision 3D printers. This next-generation version of BMF's 25µm resolution system offers the highest throughput in

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