Case Study: Tokyo Institute of Technology achieves higher-precision robot parts with Raise3D Pro3 printers

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Tokyo Institute of Technology improves robot motion precision with Raise3D Pro3 for 25 researchers

Tokyo Institute of Technology's Hasegawa Laboratory faced challenges in developing high-precision, flexible moving parts for robots. Their previous 3D printer produced parts with insufficient accuracy and surface resolution, leading to deformation and poor fit that caused mechanical failures. The lab needed a cost-effective solution for producing small, complex, and custom parts in-house without outsourcing due to confidentiality concerns.

By implementing the Raise3D Pro3 printer, the laboratory achieved significantly higher printing accuracy and part resolution, which eliminated interference between components and resulted in a constant installation hardness. The stability and ease of use of the Raise3D printer freed up researchers' time and allowed for uninterrupted 24/7 printing. This solution unlocked more research potential for the lab and helped fulfill its goals in the field of human-computer interaction.


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