Research
In-house 3D printing will let you explore cutting-edge applications by creating accurate 3D models or precision parts, pushing the limits of research to the next level. This keeps confidential information without leaving your lab.BCN3D Printers in Research
Reliable dual extrusion 3D printing with IDEX technology
IDEX architecture is the most reliable and neat solution on the market when it comes to dual extrusion technology. This is because the two extruders work independently when printing water-soluble supports or multi-material parts. While one extruder is printing the second one is parked, preventing the drip of molten plastic into the part. Conventional dual extrusion printers have both extruders together, which may result in filament threads left on the piece.
High-performance materials. Limitless possibilities
BCN3D Filaments are manufactured by BASF and Mitsubishi Chemical, two of the most renowned chemical corporations in the world. Their reputation in the manipulation and production of plastic materials, along with the advanced plastic processing techniques, allows BCN3D to provide the filaments with more repeatability of the market. Each spool will consistently show the same quality and will always offer the same results.
Design that enables design: Open Source files available
BCN3D desktop 3D printers are crafted after a long process of design and investigation to ensure that the end result is optimal. And these designs are available for you, since BCN3D is from its beginnings an Open Source company. Download them and learn how one of the best-selling desktop 3D printers has been created to date.
Use cases in Research Industry
3D Printing boosts ABLE Human Motion’s exoskeletons design workflow, by improving rapid functional validation and prototyping.
At ABLE Human Motion, they believe the best way to design compelling and really useful exoskeleton technology is by involving the final users from the beginning. This implies fast design iterations incorporating the patient’s feedback, and this is where 3D printing excels.
Learn MoreAdditive manufacturing helps isolate cells from one of the most aggressive breast cancers
Scientists from the University of Girona have successfully isolated breast cancer stem cells using additive manufacturing.
Learn moreJordi Bordas last piece of pastry art: Golden Peanut 3D printed mould
Jordi Bordas, Pastry World Champion and creator of the B·Concept recipe formulation method, uses the BCN3D Sigma 3D printer to produce pastry molds to shape their latest pastry product, the Golden Peanut.
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