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Industrial 3D printing in the electronics industry

Hot Lithography for high-precision components in electronics

Functional prototypes, miniaturized components or parts for series production – our SLA 3D printers make the production of complex geometries reality. With high-perfomance materials based on high-performance photopolymers, 3D printing becomes a powerful solution for demanding applications. Take a look at real 3D printing projects from our customers to see how Cubicure with its Hot Lithography technology pushes the boundaries of conventional manufacturing and creates individual solutions for the electronics industry – efficiently, economically and with attention to detail.

Why Hot Lithography for the electronics industry?

Miniaturization & precision

Complex micro-components with tight tolerances are easily realized with industrial 3D printing

 

Fast development cycles
Iterations and prototypes without waiting times – ideal for dynamic product development

Tool-free production
No need for molds or detours – a cost-effective solution for small production runs and custom designs

 

Material variety & function
High-performance photopolymers for flame-resistant applications in the electronics industry

Our partners

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Customer components printed with our Caligma®

Harting Component

HARTING AG

LDS material

In cooperation with HARTING AG, we have developed an innovative material that enables the 3D printing of laser direct structuring components (LDS) using our Hot Lithography technology. This This enables the production of high-resolution 3D MID prototypes that can be lasered and metallized directly – ideal for fast development cycles and functional design with maximum precision.

Insulator of ODU

ODU GmbH & Co. KG

Insulator

ODU uses our Hot Lithography technology to manufacture a highly complex 97-pin insulator for circular connectors. The component is made from the heat-resistant material ThermoBlast and impresses with 97 drill holes, each 720 µm in diameter with a wall thickness of just 280 µm – some of which include pressed-in pins. This results in high-precision components for sophisticated connectors.

Weisser Spulenkörper

Weisser Spulenkörper GmbH & Co. KG

Bobbins

Weisser uses our advanced technology to produce extremely delicate bobbins with wall thicknesses of just 250 to 300 µm, among other things. For this, they use our high-performance material ThermoBlast. Once fitted with pins, the tiny components are immediately ready for use. They open up new possibilities for a wide range of industries – from electrical engineering to medical technology.

BOSCH Components

Robert Bosch GmbH

Modular connectors

Bosch is using our Hot Lithography to produce a 26-pin, modular connector for the automotive industry as a functional prototype. The connector, which consists of six individual parts, is made from our all-rounder material Evolution and offers maximum flexibility in design and assembly thanks to its modular construction.

Connector Component of Weidmüller

Weidmüller GmbH & Co. KG

Connectors

Weidmüller has optimized its 2-pin connectors for additive manufacturing using our Hot Lithography Technology. The component can be printed from our flame-resistant ThermoBlast material with just a few support structures, making it ideal for electrical connections in complex geometries.

Would you like to find out more about our 3D printing solution with Hot Lithography?

Our sales team will be happy to advise you personally on materials and the right industrial 3D printer for your application in the electronics industry. We look forward to hearing from you!