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ESD Resin Tough Formula1 Mechnano BURMS Miicraft

Formula1 and Tough ESD resins are qualified for the Miicraft 3D printers

BURMS has two Mechnano resins, Formula1 and Tough ESD, for integration into the Miicraft 3D printer series qualified.

The Mechnano resins Formula1 and Tough ESD utilize the company's exclusive discrete carbon nanotube technology, known as D'Func. These resins enable the fabrication of high-resolution and nanouniform static dissipative parts by offering exceptional isotropic properties and eliminating concerns about carbon abrasion.

Mechnano Tough ESD Formula1 3D Resin

Formula1 resin is ideal for producing rigid parts, while Tough ESD is designed for applications requiring extensive use and a more flexible solution to prevent breakage. Combined with advanced Miicraft 3D printers, these resins offer a fast, cost-effective, and efficient solution for manufacturing static dissipative parts, thus transforming the industry landscape.

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