nScrypt, Inc.

nScrypt, Inc.

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nScrypt is a capital equipment company that provides equipment for the manufacturing floor and research labs for micro-dispensing, 3D printing and Printed Electronics. nScrypt's unique approach to precision is enabling for back end electronic packaging. In addition to standard manufacturing, nScrypt was first to combine 3D Printing, Printed Electronics, Pick and Place, milling, laser processing, pre and post Z scanning and a full vision package for complete automation. Options for this are on a single platform or multiple platforms with multiple nozzles that are integrated together in a standard production line to increase through put.
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