3D Printing at Berkeley Lab
3D Printing Knowledge Base
Additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, offers engineers unparalleled freedom in design for prototypes, final production parts, and everything in between. Just like any tool, understanding the context of the printing process is crucial to designing effective parts using the medium. Our knowledge base summarizes the best practices for 3D printing design, including what traditional practices to avoid, and how to optimize parts for incredibly cheap, strong, and functional parts.
Current Printing Capabilities
HP Jet Fusion 580 Color
Powder MJF
(Multi Jet Fusion)
Build Volume
332 x 190 x 248 mm
13.1 x 7.5 x 9.8 in
Layer height
0.080 mm
Material
Full Color, Low-Strength Plastics
Stratasys Fortus 450MC
FDM
(Fused Deposition Modeling)
Build Volume
406 x 355 x 406 mm
16 x 14 x 16 in
Layer height
0.127 mm
Material
High-Performing Engineering Plastics