SLA 3D Printing
CSEM SA
CSEM is a privately held, R&D center established in 1984 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. From the beginning, CSEM has been committed to both applied and order-related R&D. This bridge function between economics and science is still a core aspect of the company, and CSEM has continuously adapted its research areas to the needs of industry.
MedPhab partner
[TECHNICAL] PROTOTYPE
Non-photonic peripherals
NON-PHOTONIC PERIFERALS [Microfluidics] UV-curable
NP2 Opto-mechanics
2D and 3D printing
in vitro diagnostics in vivo diagnostics therapeutics others
Technology provider Supplier Manufacturer Production services Integrator R&D Consultancy
SLA 3D printing is used to produce high resolution and complex parts with integrated channel. The picture shows a red 3D printed part which allows to dispense and remove liquid from a 96-well plate in a parallel manner.
Substrate size 60 mm x 120 mm
Feature minimum size 0
Substrate material photosensitive resin (not disclosed by the manufacture)
Post-processing options Flow polishing
Input file DXF
xy resolution 100 um
z resolution 100 um
minimum hole diameter 1 mm
minimum hole-hole distance 0.5 mm
minimum distance to edge 0.5 mm
SLA 3D printing is used to produce high resolution and complex parts with integrated channel. The picture shows a red 3D printed part which allows to dispense and remove liquid from a 96-well plate in a parallel manner.
CSEM NP2 0003 V1.0
ISO 9001
Typically up to 100 samples (credit-card / 1cm thick) per month depending on task complexity