3D printing company Cubicure receives ISO 9001 certification
Cubicure is now ISO 9001 certified. With this quality management certification, Cubicure has taken another step towards consolidating quality as a fundamental corporate value.
Cubicure is now ISO 9001 certified. With this quality management certification, Cubicure has taken another step towards consolidating quality as a fundamental corporate value.
Cubicure's novel, customizable cleaning solution allows the industrial scale-up of the post-processing of 3D printed polymer parts. Several million high-precision components are thus additively manufactured and cleaned every year.
A new high-performance polymer with exceptional heat resistance is ideally suited for ultra-precise 2-photon polymerization (2PP) 3D printing.
Connection FR was specially developed for the industrial series production of connectors. The material is flame-resistant according to UL94 V-0, halogen-free and can be used for the additive production of high-precision electronic components.
With the new Connection photopolymers, connectors can be additively manufactured in industrial batch sizes. The product line was developed specifically for the electronics industry.
With Cerion, 3D printing company Cubicure adds a 3D printing system for industrial series production to its portfolio.
Austrian 3D printing company Cubicure supplements their machine portfolio with the Cerion production plant in a bid to completely cover the digital manufacturing process from prototyping to industrial series production. The large-scale machine provides industrial companies with an essential element needed to fully digitize their production chains. Cerion was developed by Cubicure over the past few years and is already in use with pilot customers.
3D printing company Cubicure GmbH is launching a new photopolymer with properties similar to the all-rounder polymer ABS. Evolution HI is printed via the Hot Lithography process. It is particularly suited for the production of snap-fits, fittings, and housing components.
Cubicure‘s high-performance photopolymer was developed to resist extremely high temperatures. Now there is evidence that ThermoBlast has ideal electrical properties for the electronics industry.
Thanks to additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, batch changes are quicker than ever and lead times are reduced to the blink of an eye. Over the last year, production has been particularly characterized by supply problems and bottlenecks.