Boston Micro Fabrication unveils new microArch S150 Series with up to 9x faster print speeds and industrial-grade micron-level resolution for microfluidics, biomedical devices, and electronics.
BMF Brings Micro-Precision 3D Printing to the Desktop
Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) has unveiled its new microArch S150 Series 3D printing systems, designed to meet the growing demand for faster build cycles, streamlined workflows, and accessible micro-precision capabilities.
The series includes two models: the microArch S150, ideal for flexible lab development and precision prototyping, and the microArch S150 Ultra, a high-throughput system designed for fast production workflows.
Key Features
- 9x Faster Print Speeds: The S150 Ultra delivers up to 9x faster print speeds than the standard S150, enabling rapid prototyping and low-volume production of finely detailed parts.
- 25µm Optical Resolution: The system achieves 25 µm optical resolution with ±3 µm positional accuracy.
- Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL): Leverages BMF's proprietary technology for micro-precision printing.
- Automated Calibration: Eliminates manual calibration entirely with pre-loaded printing parameters.
- Built-in HEPA13 Filtration: Ensures clean operation for sensitive applications.
- UV-C Sterilization: 253.7nm UV-C system keeps the build chamber sanitized between print runs.
- Layer Thickness: 10-100 µm layer thickness range.
Applications
The systems target microfluidics, fibre optics, biomedical devices, electronics, and advanced research applications. Typical parts include microneedles, channels, nozzles, and chips.
Availability
BMF will demonstrate the microArch S150 Series live at RAPID + TCT 2026 from Stand #1347. The new machines will be available for order beginning Q2 2026.
"Our mission is to make micro-precision 3D printing a more accessible technology for innovators across multiple industries," said John Kawola, CEO of BMF. "The microArch S150 Series is a true game-changer in enabling us to achieve that."
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