Jan 8 2015
Old World Labs (OWL) has unveiled two new MC Series 3D printers, MC-1 and MC-2, at the 2015 International CES in Las Vegas.
These products possess remarkable accuracy and precision, offering unmatched resolution when compared to their counterparts.
The printers come with a service plan subscription that enables the end-users to upgrade their hardware, facilitating small-volume, high-value manufactured components with superior quality.
With a resolution of 250 times more than other 3D printers, OWL printers offer more precise results, making them a wise choice for research and laboratory applications. OWL has a wide range of customers in the field of art, robotics, engineering, science and medicine. Some of them include Old Dominion University, Virginia Tech University, University of Virginia, Stanford University and NASA, which employ OWL printers to achieve accurate results.
OWL in association with the United States Department of Defense, and other institutions is working on the development of photonics based tools for the Integrated Photonics Institute for Manufacturing Innovation.
“The benefits of 3D printing to science, medical research and academic discovery are evolving, and the people who are making the utmost progress and greatest discoveries need the most precise and accurate printers available. The MC Series fit this description – no other 3D printers can match them for resolution, precision and functionality. Our printers are not like anything else on the market. They are more accurate and capable of handling printing the minute details that makes the difference to people trying to change the world, said the founder and CEO of Old World Labs, Nick Liverman."
The MC-1 is a hand-made photo fabrication device that provides results with high precision at nano level. With unprecedented resolution, the new 3D printer is suitable for defense, scientific, engineering, and medical research purposes. The precision device is available with a wide range of services, support, consultation and training packages. With the ability to be operated continuously, it improves both productivity and quality.
The MC-2, however, consists of improved software, multiple upgraded lasers for processing new materials, and an advanced control board. This 3D printer is OWL's first scheduled upgrade printer for subscription customers. It will be available in the market by mid-2015.
OWL offers its customers a contracted service plan as an initiative to upgrade their old printer models quickly. With this plan, customers can conveniently and quickly access new software and hardware so that they can upgrade their models to integrate the technological developments.