A new 3D printer at Gulliver

Gulliver just acquired a Connex 3 Objet260 from Stratasys.

The Objet260 Connex3 boasts the widest range of material properties for its class, from rigid to flexible, transparent to opaque, neutral to vibrant, standard
to bio-compatible and durable to high temperature.

It has a horizontal build layers as fine as 16 microns, while alllowing printing objects of size 200x200x200 mm3

Looking forward to assemble new experiments!


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