Finished parts. One machine. One touch.

RIPP

Resin with Integrated Post-Processing

A compact, all-in-one system that prints, washes, and cures automatically. Filtered, enclosed, and designed for a cleaner workflow.

The problem

Resin quality. Resin mess.

Traditional resin printing turns one part into a chain of open trays, transfers, fumes, and cleanup.

The print is precise. The process around it is not.

The solution

One enclosed path from file to finished part.

Print. Wash. Cure. Filter. Recycle.

One machine handles the workflow.

Features

The whole workflow, reduced.

Automated post-processing

Finished parts, automatically.

Print, wash, and cure inside one enclosed system.

Compact footprint

A resin lab on your desk.

No separate stations. No sprawling bench setup.

Cleaner workflow

Less handling. Less exposure.

Interact with finished parts, not open resin and solvent trays.

Fume filtration

Designed for real workspaces.

Filtered and enclosed for a calmer desktop workflow.

Fluid recycling

Cleaner fluid, longer.

Optional recycling helps extend wash fluid life.

Production scaling

Scale without a resin lab.

Tile compact units into automated desktop cells.

Tileable production

From one machine to a production cell.

Scale output—without scaling the mess.

Start with one machine. Add more as demand grows. RIPP units are designed to sit flush, side-by-side—no wasted space, no extra handling, no separate post-processing stations.

Zero wasted side clearance
Shared fluid infrastructure
Parallel automated output
Compact production cells

Cell 01

Cell 02

Cell 03

Cell 04

Cell 05

Cell 06

Automated resin printer workflow placeholder

Future model viewer

A GLB product viewer can live here in v2.

This section is reserved for an interactive product model once the industrial design is ready. For v1, the page stays light and fast with no heavy 3D library.

Comparison

A complete resin workflow in one compact system.

Traditional resin printing spreads the job across multiple tools, open containers, and manual steps. RIPP brings printing, washing, curing, filtration, and optional fluid recycling into one enclosed workflow.

Manual resin workflow

High detail. High friction.

  • Open resin handling
  • Manual wash and cure
  • More cleanup
  • Hard to repeat

Printer + wash/cure setup

The benchmark setup, still split apart.

  • Multiple devices
  • Manual transfer
  • Solvent exposure
  • Extra bench space

Industrial resin systems

Automated, but built for factories.

  • Large footprint
  • Specialized facilities
  • Expensive integration
  • Enterprise scale

RIPP

The complete workflow, desktop sized.

  • Prints, washes, cures
  • One-touch workflow
  • Filtered enclosure
  • Directly tileable

Built for the people who want resin-quality parts—not a resin lab.

Prototype proof

Real hardware. Not a render.

Built by Purdue mechanical engineering students, RIPP is a working prototype backed by over a year of design, testing, and iteration.

Patent pending.

The team is refining reliability, packaging, manufacturability, and user experience ahead of a Kickstarter launch.

Specs preview

Designed for the desktop, built like a machine.

Process
Masked stereolithography resin printing
Post-process
Automated wash and cure
Enclosure
Filtered, low-odor workflow
Finish
Black shell, orange acrylic, aluminum accents
Module
Optional wash fluid recycling
Expansion
Tileable multi-unit production

Launch roadmap

From prototype to Kickstarter.

RIPP is already a working prototype. The next steps focus on reliability, manufacturability, launch preparation, and early production.

Spring 2025

Concept validation

Summer 2025

First integrated prototype

Fall 2025

Prototype refinement

Winter 2026

Studio prototype

Spring 2026

Pre-launch testing

Summer 2026

Kickstarter launch

Late 2026

Manufacturing preparation

Early 2027

First production units

Roadmap dates are current targets and may shift as testing, certification, and manufacturing planning progress.

Kickstarter soon

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