Printing materials for
high-resolution 3D printing
High-resolution 3D printing enables the fabrication of functional micro- and nanostructures for advanced research – from microfluidic systems and mechanical metamaterials to experimental photonic and materials-science architectures. These applications require materials that support extremely fine features, smooth surfaces, and reliable dimensional accuracy across length scales ranging from nanometers to centimeters.
Nanoscribe resins are designed to meet these demands, offering low volume shrinkage, high shape accuracy, and mechanical properties tailored to each application – from flexible, soft-matter systems to rigid, high-strength polymers. Their stable long-term performance enables reproducible fabrication in Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP), supporting both exploratory studies and the development of next-generation nano- and microscale devices.
Explore our portfolio to find the resins that best support your application:
IP-S
General-purpose resin for excellent surface quality and minimal shrinkage
IP-Dip2
High-resolution resin for finest features and high aspect ratios
IPX-M
Draft-mode resin for high-throughput, large-volume 3D printing
IPX-Q
Fast-mode resin for printing large-scale, stiff, high-aspect-ratio structures
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for Two-Photon Polymerization?
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