German Nanoscribe Expands Production Capacity for Five Photoresins to Meet Industrial Demand
2026-06-04 09:26
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nanoscribe is expanding its manufacturing capacity for its five most commonly used photoresins—IP-Dip2, IP-S, IPX-Q, IPX-S, and IPX-Clear—in response to growing demand from industrial customers.

Nanoscribe expands photoresin production capacity to meet demand

The Karlsruhe, Germany-based company, a pioneer in additive manufacturing based on two-photon polymerization (2PP), announced that these five materials are now produced to industrial-grade quality standards. The resin names, chemical compositions, processing workflows, and printing parameters remain unchanged, ensuring continuity for existing users.

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This move reflects a broad shift in Nanoscribe's customer base composition. In 2025, one in every three systems sold by the company was purchased by industrial buyers, with optical manufacturing and photonics packaging identified as the two main growth areas.

Dr. Alexander Quick, Head of Materials at Nanoscribe, stated that these five key photoresins are already widely used across various applications and markets. The investment in expanding manufacturing capacity supports industrial-grade material quality while preserving material properties and customers' existing workflows, benefiting both academic and industrial clients.

As a supporting measure for production environments, Nanoscribe now offers batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (CoA) for these five upgraded resins. Each certificate is issued by an independent external service provider, documenting measured material data and compliance with specific standards.

The document is intended for customers who require batch-level traceability in procurement, incoming inspection, or internal quality management processes.

Dr. Jan Szabados, Product Manager at Nanoscribe, explained that as more customers integrate 2PP-based microfabrication into production, access to batch-specific material records becomes increasingly important. The Certificate of Analysis, based on independent external measurements, provides reliable documentation when needed.

The enhanced manufacturing process and CoA apply to the five resins: IP-Dip2, IP-S, IPX-Q, IPX-S, and IPX-Clear.

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