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Fabrica Precision Micro AM at AntiShock

AntiShock is developing a breakthrough electro-optical sensing medical device based on a tiny sensor. This device is built out of several small mechanical moving components that have to be strong and accurate. In order to validate its product and produce a working prototype, AntiShock had to locate and use advanced and accurate manufacturing technologies.

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Additively Manufactured Multi-Material Ultrathin Metasurfaces

Controlling the wavefront and manipulating the polarization of the electromagnetic wave using an ultrathin flat device are highly desirable in many emerging fields.

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The Dutch Ceramic Association Works With Admatec

Formatec manufactures products from ceramic materials, such as alumina, zirconia, and silicon nitride, and develops new ceramic materials.

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Additive Manufacturing for Rapid Prototyping Electronics: How Technology Has Evolved

What started as a single process involving photopolymers and a UV lamp has expanded into a range of manufacturing processes that use ever-more complex materials. Despite the popular idea that 3D printing is something a college student does in their dorm room, this technology is revolutionizing new product development and manufacturing. Industry has gone far...

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Additive Manufacturing  vs. 3D Printing for Prototyping PCBs and Electronics

If you say the phrase “3D printing” to most people, it conjures images of depositing spools of plastic using a machine that looks nothing like a desktop printer. The technology is about 30 years old, but the systems and range of useful materials have gradually expanded over time.

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How Phased Array Antenna Manufacturers Benefit from Rapid Prototyping

Antennas come in all shapes and sizes. They can also be engineered to emit unique radiation patterns, in multiple bands, and at many different frequencies. If you need to include a directional antenna on your next PCB, and you aren’t satisfied with the availability of prepackaged components, you might consider printing your own antenna directly...

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Do-It-Yourself 3D Printed Arduino PCB Prototype

A 2-layer Arduino board printed on Nano Dimension’s DragonFly Pro 3D printer. Should you 3D print an Arduino prototype in house, or should you outsource it? That’s the question developers face. Since Arduino is an open-source hardware, with some simple code, you can quickly develop new concepts for electronic products. However, development of customized Arduino prototypes...