【Frankfurt, G】Nano Dimension Unveils the Exa 250vx Micro 3D Printer

Editor’s Note

This article discusses Nano Dimension’s launch of the Exa 250vx, a new DLP 3D printer aimed at high-precision manufacturing sectors. The introduction is based on the company’s announcement at the Formnext trade show.

Introduction of the Exa 250vx

Israeli 3D printer manufacturer Nano Dimension has introduced the Exa 250vx at this year’s Formnext trade show in Frankfurt. This Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printer is specifically designed for manufacturing high-precision microparts with enhanced productivity. Target markets include electronics, medical technology, and jewelry manufacturing, where the highest levels of accuracy are required.

Technical Specifications and Capabilities

The Exa 250vx builds upon insights from Nano Dimension’s existing Fabrica Tera and Fabrica Giga systems, offering an industrial solution that combines precision and efficiency. With an enlarged build volume of 100 mm x 100 mm x 70 mm, it surpasses earlier systems whose build volume was limited to 50 mm. The high XY resolution of 7.6 micrometers and a layer thickness of only 10 micrometers enable the production of detailed components with smooth surfaces. These characteristics make the Exa 250vx ideal for manufacturing parts such as electronic connectors, microneedles for medical devices, or intricate jewelry pieces.

Technology and Material Compatibility

The printer utilizes a resin-based DLP technology and is compatible with Nano Dimension’s own material series, including the robust D-810 resin. This resilient and structurally strong material solution was specifically developed for manufacturing durable microparts. Furthermore, the printer’s open system architecture supports the integration of third-party resins, providing users with greater flexibility for specific engineering requirements.

Executive Commentary
“Most micro-manufacturers face the dilemma of having to prioritize either precision or speed. The Exa 250vx eliminates these limitations and meets the demands for high production volumes without compromising on detail accuracy.”

Nir Sade, Senior Vice President for Additive Manufacturing at Nano Dimension, emphasized the significance of the new system.

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⏰ Published on: November 25, 2024