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• Horizon Microtechnologies uses Boston Micro Fabrication‘s (BMF) Projection Micro Stereolithography (PμSL) technology to make tiny, accurate parts. It then enhances these polymer prints with proprietary coatings and expertise in controlling...
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Horizon Microtechnologies uses Boston Micro Fabrication‘s (BMF) Projection Micro Stereolithography (PμSL) technology to make tiny, accurate parts. It then enhances these polymer prints with proprietary coatings and expertise in controlling the dipping process, enabling higher-performance 3D printed parts. By combining micro-scale 3D printing with advanced coatings, Horizon is targeting applications such as electronics packaging, space components, and antennas. Now it is delving deeper into another application: microfluidics.
The firm has come up with coatings that can make “leak-free devices with fully three-dimensional channel networks — without bonded layer interfaces and, in many cases, with much simpler (or no dedicated) capillary priming as well as electrical properties.”
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