The volumetric 3D printing developer Xolo has announced the release of Xube², a new and improved model compared to its predecessor, XUBE. With its Xolography technology, the latest printer from Xolo would redefine precision, flexibility, and speed by doing layer-free 3D printing.
It can be applied to create objects and structures ranging from research to biomedical applications and advanced manufacturing. The Xube² offers variable print sizes. Due to its quick-change cuvette holder, seamless transitions between projects are hassle-free.
The system handles high-viscosity materials, thus affording a better workflow with biocompatible materials and technical objects such as optical elements. Besides that, it also offers isotropic material properties without support structures.
The Xube² has various modular objectives for optical resolution, ranging from 15 µm down to 5 µm, making it capable of highly detailed structuring. The dual-color photoinitiators extend material compatibility by switching between 375 nm & 405 nm for greater flexibility.
The Xube² then adds temperature control, essential for experimenting with live cells and sensitive materials. Completely redesigned software gives full control over the printing process, providing customization to the individual voxel.
With Xolo‘s open, modular design, users can integrate custom sensors and devices with the Xube² by rendering the robot useful for various research applications. All because of such an advanced design, volumetric 3D printing at Xolo goes beyond bounds for a fresh standard in precision and efficiency.
Author: Nagarjun M
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