Notes from the micron scale
Company news, material deep-dives, and case studies from the Potomac Photonics team — precision micromanufacturing, one micron at a time.
Company When to Choose 3D Printing Part 3: Rapid Prototyping
While 3D Printing technology has advanced beyond its original role as a rapid prototyping tool to the production arena, additive manufacturing is…
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Company The Year Ahead for Potomac
Blog Post The Year Ahead for Potomac 2013 was an exciting year for Potomac in terms of growth, new capabilities, new equipment…
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Company Entering 3D Printing 2.0 with New 3D Systems Production Equipment
The inventor of 3D Printing has done it again, moving the technology to version 2.0 with the introduction of new innovative 3D…
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Company We’re Adding Hot Embossing to Potomac’s Digital Fabrication Toolbox
At Potomac Photonics, we often talk about the importance of using the right tool for a specific job. Whether it’s 3D Printing,…
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Company Potomac Moving to BWTech@UMBC to Enter Next Industrial Revolution Phase
The next Industrial Revolution is upon us and Potomac is preparing to meet the excitement and challenges we face in the next…
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Company How Digital Fabrication Gives Us So Much to be Thankful For Everyday!
Blog Post With the Thanksgiving Holiday upon us, we’re reflecting on how very much we all have to be thankful for in…
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Company Laser Micromachining Company Adds New Coherent UV Laser to Its Contract Manufacturing Unit.
Oct. 24, 2013, Laser micromachining company, Potomac Photonics, is pleased to announce the addition of another Coherent UV laser to its micromanufacturing…
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Company Micro Notes: Education Manufacturing Initiative
A program focused on creating a robust partnership with universities in order to develop new products and manufacturing technologies. The Potomac’s Education…
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Company Micro Notes: Microfludic Channels in Polystyrene
We recently completed a project in which a customer required very precise micro channels in Polystyrene. Polystyrene can be a difficult material…
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