Advanced Additive Lab
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The Advanced Additive Lab at BTH Innovation Labs offers students access to advanced 3D printers and 3D scanners of industrial standard.
Here you can realise your ideas and take your projects to the next level using state-of-the-art equipment.
Equipment in the lab

Ultimaker S3 and S5 3D printers
Read about the Ultimaker S3 and S5
Download Cura, the software you need to share your objects before printing them in Ultimaker.
Manual to connect Cura to the printers via the network pdf, 309.7 kB.

3D printer Stratasys F370
A 3D printer for professional prototyping that can print in PLA, ABS, ASA and PC-ABS. The software used for printing is GrabCAD Print.

Mark two 3D printer
Mark Two can replace machined aluminum tools - such as jigs, grippers and fixtures.
Available plastic materials are Onyx and nylon, while available fiber reinforcements are carbon fiber, fiberglass, Kevlar® and HSHT fiberglass.

Artec Leo 3D scanner
Artec Leo is a professional, wireless handheld 3D scanner with built-in automatic processing.

iPad scanner with Structure Sensor Pro
With the 3D sensor connected to an iPad, you can scan objects in 3D.

Mavic 2 drones
Drones weighing between 500 grams and 2 kg require a trained remote pilot and an A3 drone card (our drone weighs 907 grams).
They may be flown at a safe distance of at least 150 meters laterally from residential, commercial, industrial or recreational areas. If the remote pilot has completed approved A2 training with associated practical training, the distance can be reduced to at least 50 meters laterally.
If you don't have a drone card, we can help you with filming.

GoPro 7

Nikon 3500 with 18-55 and 70-300 lenses
