Recently, NewPro3D from Canada announced that its proprietary Intelligent Liquid Interface (ILI) technology has successfully achieved new 3D printing speeds, further consolidating its position as the fastest 3D printing technology on the market to date.
As early as January of this year, Tiangong Society reported on the Vancouver-based company, which was the first time at CES 2016, which received widespread attention at a record-breaking print speed. Now that three months have passed, thanks to support from the medical field, the company will focus on printing larger cross sections faster and trying to solve the problem of mass production.
When it comes to high-speed 3D printing, people talk more about Carbon 3D's CLIP technology, but now NewPro3D claims to generate 55mm high objects in 4.3 minutes, printing 30% faster than its competitors. . It is reported that these impressive speeds are being tested in the medical field, where the technology is used to print tailored medical models for different patients within 30 minutes.
Not long ago, Dr. Bruno Correa, associate professor of oral and maxillofacial radiology at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry, found NewPro3D, hoping to use their technology to reduce patient time in the operating room.
“We printed parts for some first-aid patients, which took weeks to complete, and now they can be taken in less than an hour, so it has had a huge impact in the medical field,†commented Diego Castanon, CEO of NewPro3D. .
In fact, in the current healthcare field, 3D technology has been widely accepted, and many doctors have begun to use 3D scanning and 3D printing for pre-operative planning and custom medical implants for patients. What NewPro3D is doing now is to dramatically reduce the time it takes to get the scan data, print it, and deliver it to the doctor so that patients can get treatment faster.
However, even with these competitive print speeds, NewPro3D used its first iterative technique to print the entire skull for the first time in four hours. Dissatisfied with this result, the team has begun to work to reduce the 3D printing time of a finished product to 45 minutes in a few weeks. Tiangong will follow up with you for follow-up reports.
Source: Tiangongshe
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