Xolo 3D Printer

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    TU Dublin Focas > Focas Research Institute > Core 2.02.0

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A Xolo 3D printer utilizes a volumetric 3D printing technology called Xolography to create high-resolution, layer-free 3D objects from photopolymer resins, known as bioinks for biomedical applications and other specialized materials, by initiating polymerization with two intersecting wavelengths of light. This method produces ultra-smooth surfaces, eliminates the need for support structures, and significantly speeds up the printing process, making it ideal for bioprinting, creating optical elements, prototyping, and research in various industries.

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