Scrona’s electrostatic multi-nozzle printing technology introduces a significant advancement in additive manufacturing, particularly in microfabrication, as it delivers ultra-precise digital printing capabilities. By leveraging a scalable MEMS chip with digital control, this innovation combines high-resolution precision with the efficiency of multi-nozzle printing.

The standout feature of this technology is its ultra-high resolution, which surpasses conventional inkjet methods by a factor of 100. Additionally, the ultra-precise digital printing system supports the use of highly viscous materials, broadening its application potential compared to traditional inkjet printers. This capability makes it suitable for complex tasks such as 3D printing with stackable, high aspect ratio structures and precise layer thickness control down to the nanometer scale. Scrona’s achievement in creating the world’s smallest printed color photo, which fits on the cross-section of a human hair, exemplifies the technology’s precision.

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