The MAX X35 3D Printer is the world's most advanced compact resin 3D printer. It is Asiga's highest definition 3D printer with a resolution of 35 microns providing capabilities to print the tiniest scale models, including small chambers and scaffolds that we can put heart cells into, replicating the most intricate structures.
Dr Jeffrey McArthur, BSc, PhD
Head, Cell Function & Screening Facility
j.mcarthur@victorchang.edu.au
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