
Nano Dimension Ltd.
Nano Dimension Ltd. a leading supplier of additively manufactured electronics and multi-dimensional polymer, metal & ceramic additive manufacturing 3D printers (AM/3DP), has expanded its Micro-Additive Manufacturing product line with a broader range of systems for various customer needs.
Nano Dimension’s Tera 250 Micro-AM solution has been providing the benefits of AM to the micro manufacturing community and helping companies develop innovative products with micron tolerances for some time.
Building on this success, and in response to the burgeoning demand from companies demanding innovative, speedy, and cost-effective precision part development, the company expanded its AM product line with a new range of Fabrica Micro-AM solutions with several additional systems known as the Tera 25, the Giga 250, and the Giga 25.
The key difference between the Tera and Giga machines is essentially the build volume, with the smaller Giga machines being aimed at prototyping applications and the larger Tera machines aimed at higher volume production. Both the Tera 250 and the Tera 25 have a build volume of 50mm x 50mm x 100mm, while the Giga 250 has a build volume of 6mm x 9mm x 45mm and the Giga 25 a build volume of 12mm x 18mm x 45mm.
Both the Tera and Giga machines are capable of micron-level resolution that is valued by OEMs, micro-manufacturers, and research and development centers. However, for companies looking to initiate prototype builds, the highly exacting resolution, tolerance attainment, and surface roughness capabilities of the Tera series are not necessary.
The Giga 25 and Tera 25 machines exhibit optical resolution of 8 microns, tolerance accuracy of 5 microns, and achieve 0.9-micron surface roughness (Ra), and the Giga 250 and Tera 250 exhibit optical resolution of 2 microns, tolerance accuracy of 2 microns, and achieve 0.4 micro surface roughness (Ra).