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BMF is launching its high-speed micro-nano 3D printing system at TCT Asia 2026, pushing micro-precision into a high-throughput industrial era.
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BMF is launching its high-speed micro-nano 3D printing system at TCT Asia 2026, pushing micro-precision into a high-throughput industrial era.

Originally reported by 南极熊

BMF is launching its high-speed micro-nano 3D printing system at TCT Asia 2026, pushing micro-precision into a high-throughput industrial era. The system achieves 2μm resolution at speeds designed for mass manufacturing, removing the historical bottleneck between precision and time. This technology enables the direct production of complex micro-parts for electronics and medical devices, providing a scalable alternative to injection molding. By transitioning micro-AM from a prototyping niche to industrial output, BMF is shifting the economics of micro-manufacturing. #3DPrinting #MicroManufacturing #BMF #IndustrialInnovation #TCTAsia2026

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