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3D printing station
Where:
Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Technology and Alternative Engines
Ubicación:
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Navales
Typology:
Infraestructura Científica
Manager: Teresa J. Leo Mena
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3D printing station consisting of an Ultimaker® 3 Extended fused-filament printer with a dual filament extruder and a ZORTRAX® Inkspire high-resolution printer for printing with photocurable resins with a wavelength of 405 nm. The station also has a Formlabs® Autoclave Form Cure curing system.
Development and manufacture of fuel cell components and various components for tests related to fuel cells and alternative fuels.
The Ultimaker® 3 Extended printer enables fast, low-cost manufacturing of fuel cell components, as well as the prototyping of parts currently under development. Its compatibility with diverse materials, both plastics and metals, make it a very versatile tool. This printer is fitted with a cover and an air filtration system in the printer cabinet, which improves reproducibility in the manufacture of the parts. In order to create parts requiring a high degree of precision, the ZORTRAX® Inkspire printer makes it possible to work with printing resolutions of 50 microns × 50 microns × 25 microns.
Manufacture of fuel cell and test bench components. Prototyping of pieces under development.
Manufacture of fuel cells and test benches.