I'm looking to evaluate the 3D printing capabilities of a thermoreversibly gelated hydrogel and if good results occur, it's capability to be printed simultaneously with cells. Can anyone recommend me some 3D printers that would be capable of this??
A more cheaper but rudimentary printer can be found at Hyrel:
http://www.hyrel3d.com/modular-heads/
Here the System 30M or the Engines could be used.
But they have an really big option regarding different print heads. An SDS-Extruder could be an option. I thought, they had an heatable version of the SDS but it is not on the webpage anymore. Perhaps you can get in contact with them?
There are a lot more for shure, but these are the one I know.