3d Printed Prototype to CNC Assembly

The project I’m working on requires high precision for CNC assemblies, and the 3D-printed parts produced at the Shapiro Workshop provided exactly the accuracy I needed. They played a key role in validating the structure and helped prevent any mismatches before final CNC fabrication. In fact, the printed structure turned out so well that we decided to use it in place of the CNC assemblies. With it, we are now able to measure the dose in FLASH radiotherapy using the technique of ionizing radiation acoustic imaging (iRAI), and the structure is suitable for supporting 64 ultrasound transducer units.

Top-down view of a yellow 3D printed assembly. The circle on top of the prototype is visible, and the "U" of the structure looks like a line splitting the structure in half. Underneath, there are many loops of black wires and cables on the gray perforated table.

Top-down view of the structure.