3D-Printing laboratory and projects
In 2014 we founded our new 3D-Printing lab, equipped with a number of 3D-printers and all kinds of useful tools for researchers and students.
We are currently using the lab for active research and development of 3D-printing technology as well as rapid prototyping and development of robotic parts.
For a closer look to the projects, use the links on the left navigation bar.
A primary research area is the integration of conductive material and electronic components into the printing process [
Conductive Printing].
Hardware
The hardware available in the lab includes: 
	- 2 Industrial RepRap 3D-printers
 
	Professional printer, mainly for ABS printing. 2 extruders, heated chamber. Open source hard- and software. 
	- 3D Systems ProJet HD3510
 
	Professional dual material multijet printer for high resolution and precision parts 
	- Ultimaker2 3D-printer
 
	Consumer grade printer. 1 extruder, mainly used for quick prototyping prints 
	- 3 RepRap derivate 3D-printer
 
	One of the early, massively customized printer designs. Up to 3 extruders, mainly used as experimental platform and for printing with functional materials like SoftPla, PVA or conductive ABS 
	- Formlabs Form 2 SLA printer
 
	Consumer grade SLA printer 
	- Repurposed CNC milling device
 
	This "printer" is used as an experimental platform for research on new extruder technology, pick and place hardware and optical systems on the printer. 
	- Printserver
 
	All printers are connected to a central print server and can be accessed from inside the departments network. 
	- Workstations
 
	2 workstations for 3D modeling and print preparation. Installed software includes Autodesk Inventor, OpenSCAD, Slic3r, Cura, ... 
	- Tools
 
	Tools for post processing of printed parts. 
 
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Contact:
 German Junca