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Metal 3D Printing


Located in the Merrill Engineering Building (rm 1410), this Aconity MIDI (Installed Summer 2023) prioritizes 3D printed metal parts services for university students, staff, and faculty. Various metal types are available and parts are limited to 170mm diameter x 200mm height. 

Alik Nielsen (Primary Operator for Printing Services)
+1(208) 908-2647
u0889043@utah.edu or Alik.nielsen@gmail.com.

Alik Nielsen

Primary Operator for Printing Services

Contact

Hours of Operation

9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Monday - Friday

Mailing Address

Metal 3D Printing
Merrill Engineering Building, Rm 1410
50 S Central Campus Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Hours of Operation

9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Monday – Friday

Email Us208-908-2647

By custom project only

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Acknowledgments

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Self-Run Services / Instrumentation Usage:

In published papers that used instruments at our facility and notably involved staff members please use the following format:

We acknowledge (facility name) at the University of Utah for use of equipment (insert instrument/service details here), and thank (insert any notable staff member – if desired) for their assistance.

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We acknowledge (facility name) at the University of Utah for use of equipment (insert instrument/service details here), and thank (insert staff member-required) for their assistance in (service provided).

Collaboration:

For publications resulting from collaborations that assisted with the methodologies, planning process and execution of your experiment in addition to equipment usage we require Co-author attribution on your publication for our facility and any staff members who provided substantial contributions to the originating project.