nanoArch S140


nanoArch S140
PμLSE 3D printing system2018 design)
The world's smallest PμLSE (Projection Micro Litho Stereo Exposure) printing system

BMF materials make the printed objects more precise through independent research and development of technology and materials, but we hope that this "precision" can be conveyed from the outside; because the technical requirements print invisible light, the printing itself is full of mystery, so its The shape design is derived from the “Magic Cube”. The sense of precision reminds us of traditional Chinese carving. The division of the functional part of the front part of the “Magic Cube” is like the Rubik's cube shape after being carved. The trace of this cutting is used to reflect the product after being carved.













Together, LKK and BMF materials have created a printing system that can be used in small environments such as laboratories.High-complexity, fine-grained, structural precision devices such as precision connectors, microlenses for endoscopes, microfluidic devices, terahertz, etc. are expensive with traditional manufacturing processes. nanoArch S140 passes nanometer photosensitive resin materials and PμLSE (Projection Micro Litho Stereo Exposure) Technology makes it easier to customize complex parts, faster and cheaper.


  
 
 


 





 
Design time: January 2018
Size: 600mm*580mm*750mm
Material: sheet metal
Customer: BMF Material
Role: Designer
Design unit: LKK Design



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