PROTOTYPE OF A DEVICE FOR ADDITIVE APPLAYING PASTES ON A FLAT SURFACE

We are proud to announce that we have officially begun working on a project, the objective of which is to develop a device that will be used in the R&D activities carried out at the Faculty of Chemistry of the Warsaw University of Technology supporting the 1820/335 / Z01 / POB5 / 2021 grant implementation! We have been tasked with creating a prototype of a device for incremental application of pastes on a flat surface. Task which is achievable thanks to the knowledge and experience we have acquired over the last few years, when developing the BioCloner technology. We are thrilled to form part of the incremental techniques revolution and to support scientists with our own, bespoke solutions.

An example of the use of BioCloner technology. 3D bioprint with the use of a pressure printing head

The protagonist of this post is a 3D printer designed to print ceramic paste models. The models are to be used as metal casting filters, the purpose of which is to improve the quality of the obtained castings. Our goal is to develop an innovative paste feeding system involving pressure and cross-linking of the extruded material, based on UV light. These activities may in the future translate into the optimization of the filter production costs. We are rolling up our sleeves and wish the research grant manager, phd. eng. Paweł Falkowski, best of luck with his research!