US Armed Forces acquires two more electronic 3D printers

PCB Design with Nano Dimension DragonFly

 

 

It goes without saying that sending confidential intellectual property to an external supplier remains a big concern for defense industry companies. With the multi-material DragonFly Pro, electronics designers and electrical engineers can 3D print conductive metal and dielectric polymer simultaneously and in-house while meeting these requirements.

This capability significantly shortens electronics developers’ project turnaround times. PCB prototypes and other functional circuitry, including antennas and sensors, can be additively manufactured in a matter of hours instead of weeks. This helps businesses achieve greater value by leveraging more agile workflows and adopting new design opportunities within shorter development cycles.

As a reminder, users of the DragonFly Pro additive manufacturing system can fabricate customized and low-volume parts without the help of functional electronics such as sensors, antennas, molded interconnect devices, printed circuit boards and other innovative circuitry.

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