Kudo3d

In 2012, founder Tedd Syao started creating the Titan 1 and developed the passive self-peeling technology from his garage.

Shortly after, Tedd Syao and Jonathan Cheung, both UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business alumni, co-founded Kudo3D.

Other components include an industrial grade linear stage module, an open-source controlling circuit, a stepping motor, a fast leveling build platform, and Kudo3D's patented flexible PSP (Passive self-peeling) resin container lined with Teflon to extend container lifetime.

However, it also possesses the ability to print larger items, making the Titan 1 perfect for art, architectural, engineering, and prototyping applications.

With a built-in Raspberry Pi and web-based controls, the Titan 2 is compatible with any computer, tablet, or smartphone device.

[9] PSP employs a flexible resin container consisting of 5 different materials, which work together to aid in reducing the separation force.

It also enables features as fine as a strand of hair and larger objects, up to 10 inches tall, to be printed by the same machine while maintaining staggering resolution and impressive speeds.