DragonFly 2020 Pro
The DragonFly 2020 Pro will be used to serve users of the company's online 3D printed electronics service.
Nano Dimension has announced the set-up of an online 3D printed electronics service, available to use immediately.
The company, whose DragonFly 2020 machines support the manufacture of electronic equipment, like printed circuit boards (PCBs), is looking to support designers and engineers who require electrified objects. The service, Nano Dimension believes, addresses the need for functional electrified prototyping in a range of vertical markets, and enables players in these industries to utilise the company’s 3D printing technology, materials and additive manufacturing know-how.
Users of the service will simple need to upload and optimise their designs, at which point they will receive a quote, and then make the order of the model, prototype, PCB, or other conductive and connected parts. For the company who only made its entry into the 3D printing market in 2016, it is another development that represents its continued growth. After beta testing of its DragonFly 2020 machine, it followed it up with the DragonFly 2020 Pro, and has since attracted a number of customers. Last week it announced an add-in feature for SOLIDWORKS software users, and today it launches a distinctive online service.
“We are excited to bring to market the first ever digital manufacturing service for on-demand electronics prototypes and short-run production,” said Amit Dror, CEO of Nano Dimension. “Our unique additive manufacturing capabilities position us to be the first to offer professional-grade 3D printed circuitry, encapsulated sensors and printed antennas to designers and engineers within days, compressing our customers’ time to market and delivering valuable services across their entire product lifecycle.”
Manufacturers will now be able to additively manufacture objects with both conductive and dielectric materials on-demand. These objects can include fully functional devices, like sensors, antennas, moulded interconnect devices, PCBs, among other things.