Photos of some of the prints created in Teaching Labs.
The main use for the printer has been in the creation of 3D models of compounds from X-ray crystallographic data.
Space filling models are useful for looking at packing of molecules, for example with liquid crystals.
These simple cuvette holders have been printed in PETG.
Simple organisers for the service beams in Teaching Labs, holding all the materials required for the preparation of an NMR sample.
A recent BSc project has been testing various 3D printed vessels in a variety of materials to carry our reactions through grinding of materials in the absence of solvent.
Compact desktop displays holding a Raspberry Pi and screen to display realtime data and status from some of our atmospheric monitoring sites which are managed by WACL.
Several mounts have been produced for UV-vis spectrometers to hold a variety of samples, including gas phase holders.