Abstract

The combination of a microstereolithography process and a high‐load ceramic suspension is used to produce complex three‐dimensional alumina microparts. The object (see Figure) produced is designed for microfluidic applications, but the versatility of the microstereolithography technique is generally applicable to the preparation of microcomponents for numerous applications.

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