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Non-curing materials, on the other hand, are used for the liquid parts. This results in a robot that can be 3D printed in around 22 hours, requires no assembly, and practically has no electronics.
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Its assembly cell allows different parts to be handled by a single machine without having to change the production process. The PLOC2D is a vision system for two-dimensional part localisation.