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BCN3D announces Viscous Lithography Manufacturing a new resin-based 3D printing technology

3D printing solutions manufacturer BCN3D has announced a new 3D printing technology to advance alongside its FFF solutions: Viscous Lithography Manufacturing (VLM)™.

This technology has been derived to specifically address BCN3D’s vision of unlocking manufacturing autonomy, where all manufacturers can experience full control over every stage in their production processes with AM solutions. VLM comes from 3 years of research at BCN3D’s R&D team and uses high viscosity resins for better mechanical properties.

“If 3D printing is to be the future of manufacturing, and what leads us towards local production, customization, control of supply chains and sustainability, all the players in the industry should be pushing in this direction. At BCN3D, we think that today is the first step in achieving this goal with the new Viscous Lithography Manufacturing (VLM) technology. We want to show 3D printing in a new light so that it becomes the pivotal point of manufacturing”  – Xavier M. Faneca, CEO of BCN3D

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High viscosity resins for superb part performance

VLM is a patented lithography-based 3D printing process that laminates thin layers of high viscosity resins onto a transparent transfer film to produce high-performance parts. What distinguishes VLM from other resin technologies on the market is its ability to process resins 50x more viscous than the industry standard.

The mechanical system allows the resin to be laminated from both sides of the film, making it possible to implement strategies to speed up printing times or even to combine different resins to get multi-material parts and easy-to-remove support structures.

Without a strict low viscosity constraint, chemical companies obtain the freedom to formulate, as a whole new set of ingredients and modifiers can be added to the resin to achieve the desired effect on thermal and mechanical properties. VLM processes resins that obtain 3x the amount of impact resistance for rigid materials and a 200% increment in tear strength compared to industry-standard formulations.

High viscosity resins

Speciality materials company Arkema has been part of the process, through a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) in which the two companies are co-developing new materials capitalizing the singularities of VLM to obtain properties that can’t be reached with other resin-based 3D printing processes. As a global player in the 3D printing industry and a pioneer in designing high-performance photocurable resins, Arkema utilized its experience spanning decades to ensure resins for VLM were of the highest quality.

“Thanks to the proven capability of VLM to manage high viscosity resins, we envision a great prospect to develop new building blocks and enable game-changing formulations to meet applications requirements that have not yet been reached with existing photocure technologies” – Hélène Egret, Europe 3D Market Manager at Arkema

BCN3D has also partnered with Prodrive, a world-renowned motorsport and advanced technology company and one of the first in the world to put VLM technology to the test. They’ve been assembling end-use parts made with VLM mounted directly on cross-country cars.

“VLM technology seemed to combine all the best features of the different Additive Manufacturing technologies, and even offer some unique advantages. For Prodrive, materials are the key to making durable end-use parts. VLM allows us to continue to use the engineering materials that we know and love, but instead in significantly finer resolution in all three directions, and the material is much more homogeneous, making the finished parts behave much more like a traditional injection molded part.”. – Callum Harper, Design Engineer at Prodrive

Top-tier productivity and affordability

By using a light source consisting of UV light and an LCD screen, VLM delivers a constant time per layer, regardless of whether we are printing one or 100 parts at once. Furthermore, since it is not limited by the vat dimension, a complex temperature, or tricky components, all that’s needed to scale up is a bigger LCD screen.

BCN3D’s partnership with automotive glass manufacturer Saint Gobain illustrates these benefits perfectly in a use case where 7000 positioning fixtures have been fabricated in 7 days with VLM, for €0.79 per part and a subsequent annual saving of €70.000.

“VLM technology has empowered us to see significant improvement in the future. Our main goal is to reduce our dependence on external mechanization suppliers and do it internally instead with technologies such as VLM. Doing so is what would give us the power of manufacturing autonomy.” – Alberto Rodriguez Fernandez, World Class Manufacturing Manager at Saint Gobain

Frictionless operation accessible to all

VLM-based solutions will be under EUR 50.000, with a compact footprint, no dedicated space, or critical infrastructure. This low entry barrier, in combination with its big printing volume and high throughput, puts the fixed cost of the solution ahead of the rest. By implementing the use of VLM, the cost per part is significantly lower than those of powder-based and resin-based technologies.

VLM also uses monocomponent resins formulations at room temperature to avoid pot life limitations and speed up setup times. Thanks to its proprietary lamination system, the absence of a resin vat mean that no initial investment of resin is required. What’s more, with VLM, zero waste becomes a reality: designed to filter and recirculate resin, every drop of resin eventually becomes a printed part.

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The VLM Technology Adoption Program

BCN3D has further devised the VLM Technology Adoption Program, aimed at businesses of all shapes and sizes. Its new Applications Center will be operated by dedicated AM specialists and host the upcoming VLM-based hardware solutions. Partakers will join Saint Gobain and Prodrive in being the first to discover the new VLM and experience its full potential for themselves with real 3D printed parts and individual attention to their exact printing needs.

The coexistence of FFF and VLM

In 2021, the company committed to investing in its new FFF hardware portfolio as well as its software solutions, which sparked the Astroprint acquisition that took place last July and a new logistic center in the USA. BCN3D plans to continue growing its FFF solutions this year and investing in new developments. Its new business unit for VLM will conduct dedicated resources independent of FFF that will instead coexist alongside.

For a first-hand experience with VLM technology, visit BCN3D at the Rapid event on the 17-19th of May 2022, at Huntington Place, Detroit, Michigan. 

About BCN3D

BCN3D is one of the leading developers and manufacturers of 3D printing solutions in the world with an installed base in more than 60 countries. Its main clients include Nissan, BMW, NASA, Camper, Louis Vuitton, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).


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