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ProtoSpace now offers microelectronics prototyping thanks to cutting-edge electronics additive manufacturing technologies.

Nano Dimension Dragonfly LDM

The DragonFly LDM is a circuit board printer that provides a large form factor for rapid prototyping of electronics. It enables high resolution for flexible additive manufacturing and is intended for Agile hardware development and innovative circuits.

​​​​​​​The DragonFly uses an inkjet deposition system to print circuit boards layer by layer. The proprietary conductive and dielectric inks allow for accurate printing of the full range of multilayer PCB features – including interconnections such as buried vias and plated through holes.  It allows users to rapidly prototype their designs from proof-of-concept, through design validation to test fixtures, by 3D printing their own multilayer PCBs

Process Inkjet deposition system
Build plate (mm) 200 x 200
Max PCB size (mm)

160 x 160 x 3

Single layer thickness 17 µm (0.017mm)
Minimum feature thickness 0.70 mm
Software Switch, PCBJet
File format gerber  / *.STL for quoting
Material/s Nano Dimension Conductive Silver
and dielectric inks.

Optomec Aerosol-Jet 5-Axis

The Optomec AJ5X is an additive deposition systems that allows for incredibly accurate printing of micrometre scale toolpaths. The AJ5X uses a proprietary aersol-jetting ink deposition technology that allows for the ability to print on substrates without the need for conventional masks or thin-film equipment.

Common fields of application for this device include printed micro-electronics, sensors, polymers and biologics. The machine is capable of printing a wide variety of conductive and polymer inks on 3D substrates using its 5-axis print bed. However, presently at ProtoSpace it is only configured for use with a Silver (Ag) colloid ink on 2D substrates.

Process Aerosol Jet
Maximum substrate size 200 x 200 x 5mm
Single layer thickness

0.1 - 2 µm  /  0.0001 - 0.002mm

Minimum line width 0.015 mm
Minimum feature size 0.015 mm
Nozzle sizes Fine feature: 0.1 - 0.25mm
Wide nozzles: 1 - 3 mm
Toolpath software AutoCAD VMTools, MasterCAM
Toolpath File Format *.DXF
Assist Gas Nitrogen
Available Inks Silver nanoparticle

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