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    Formlabs Form 2 Desktop SLA 3D Printer
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    Formlabs Form 2 Desktop SLA 3D Printer

    Faculty of Engineering
    Mechanical Engineering
    McGill University

    The Formlabs Form 2 is a desktop stereolithography (SLA) printer that delivers high‑resolution, isotropic parts via a 405 nm, 250 mW violet laser and automated resin handling. Its sliding peel process—with integrated wiper and self‑heating resin tank—minimizes peel forces and print failures, while auto‑generated supports make setup effortless. An interactive touchscreen and push‑button dial put full control at your fingertips, and built‑in Wi‑Fi, Ethernet, and USB connectivity let you manage prints from anywhere in the lab.

    Key Specifications:

    • Supplier: Formlabs
    • Model: Form 2
    • Technology: Stereolithography (SLA)
    • Build volume: 145 × 145 × 175 mm (5.7 × 5.7 × 6.9 in)
    • Layer thickness: 25, 50, 100 µm (0.001, 0.002, 0.004 in)
    • Laser: 405 nm violet, 250 mW, Class 1 (EN 60825‑1:2007)
    • Laser spot size (FWHM): 140 µm (0.0055 in)
    • Peel mechanism: Sliding peel with wiper; automated resin refill
    • Resin tank temperature: Auto‑heats to 35 °C (95 °F)
    • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi (2.4/5 GHz), Ethernet (1000 Mbit), USB 2.0
    • User interface: 4.3″ interactive touchscreen (480 × 272 px) + push‑button dial
    • Printer dimensions: 35 × 33 × 52 cm (13.5 × 13 × 20.5 in)
    • Weight: 13 kg (28.5 lbs)
    • Power requirements: 100–240 VAC, 1.5 A, 50/60 Hz, 65 W
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    Formlabs Form 2 Desktop SLA 3D Printer

    Faculty of Engineering
    Mechanical Engineering
    McGill University

    The Formlabs Form 2 is a desktop stereolithography (SLA) printer that delivers high‑resolution, isotropic parts via a 405 nm, 250 mW violet laser and automated resin handling. Its sliding peel process—with integrated wiper and self‑heating resin tank—minimizes peel forces and print failures, while auto‑generated supports make setup effortless. An interactive touchscreen and push‑button dial put full control at your fingertips, and built‑in Wi‑Fi, Ethernet, and USB connectivity let you manage prints from anywhere in the lab.

    Key Specifications:

    • Supplier: Formlabs
    • Model: Form 2
    • Technology: Stereolithography (SLA)
    • Build volume: 145 × 145 × 175 mm (5.7 × 5.7 × 6.9 in)
    • Layer thickness: 25, 50, 100 µm (0.001, 0.002, 0.004 in)
    • Laser: 405 nm violet, 250 mW, Class 1 (EN 60825‑1:2007)
    • Laser spot size (FWHM): 140 µm (0.0055 in)
    • Peel mechanism: Sliding peel with wiper; automated resin refill
    • Resin tank temperature: Auto‑heats to 35 °C (95 °F)
    • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi (2.4/5 GHz), Ethernet (1000 Mbit), USB 2.0
    • User interface: 4.3″ interactive touchscreen (480 × 272 px) + push‑button dial
    • Printer dimensions: 35 × 33 × 52 cm (13.5 × 13 × 20.5 in)
    • Weight: 13 kg (28.5 lbs)
    • Power requirements: 100–240 VAC, 1.5 A, 50/60 Hz, 65 W
    Formlabs Form 2 Desktop SLA 3D Printer
    Additive Design and Manufacturing Lab

    Additive Design and Manufacturing Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    YZ

    Yaoyao Fiona Zhao

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