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Photocentric received the prestigious Queen’s Award for Innovation for the third time, this time for their work in using LCD screens to increase the speed and accessibility of 3D printers around the world, including in Bulgaria, reported by 3DBGPRINT, the company’s exclusive representative for Bulgaria.
“Since 2002, Photocentric has been at the forefront of innovation for the production of various light-cured resins based on photopolymer LCD. Having patents on technologies for curing light resin through an LCD screen, Photocentric has supported and innovated a wide range of applications over the past 20 years, including the production of 3D printers using LCD technology, commented by 3DBGPRINT.
Photocentric received its first Queen’s Award in 2016 for its innovative product Imagepac – a patented photopolymer package enabling easier and cheaper production of 3D printing using resin. 3DBGPRINT has been the company’s exclusive representative since 2018, when it was awarded the second Queen’s Award in the International Trade category for the exceptional 3-year growth in overseas sales. “The 3D printing method, developed nearly 6 years ago and implemented with the printer Liquid Crystal Magna (LC Magna), has started to change the way manufacturing is done. One of the best examples of this is the production of thousands of protective face helmets on a scale that cannot be compared to other 3D printing methods, namely over 5000 pcs./day. In our showroom you can see how LC Magna with its impressive printing volume and application for functional parts, prototyping, dentistry, medicine, etc., and Liquid Crystal Precision 1.5 with printing accuracy up to 47 microns,” 3DBGPRINT adds. Source: 3Dbgprint