MPP-1000

  • Rachel Saunders (Core Facility Lead) &
  • Andrew Wallwork (Core Facility Lead)

Facility/equipment: Equipment

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    Description

    The MPP-1000 is an in-house designed and built printing platform at the University of Manchester. This system features piezoelectric Microfab printheads with a drop volume range of 30 pl to 100 pl, offering high precision for a variety of applications. Equipped with an X, Y, Z motion platform, the MPP-1000 is ideal as a test-station, providing flexibility for pattern deposition using materials such as conductive inks, proteins, and DNA. It also includes options for both heated and cooled stages, enhancing its versatility for different material deposition requirements. The platform is capable of running two printheads simultaneously, further expanding its capabilities for multi-material or multi-step printing processes.

    Facility keywords

    • printing
    • patterning
    • conductive trakcs
    • inkjet Printing
    • electronics
    • tissue engineering
    • deposition

    Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

    • Henry Royce Institute

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