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Quantica GmbH is a German company specializing in industrial inkjet and digital coating technologies. Its core products are built around the NovoJet® printhead, with the goal of replacing traditional analog processes—such as screen printing, single-nozzle dispensing, and slot-die coating—with digital deposition on manufacturing lines. Its focus is not general-purpose software development tools, but industrial equipment and application development platforms for functional materials.
Based on publicly available content, Quantica’s strengths lie in its ability to jet high-viscosity, particle-filled functional materials while supporting complex digital patterns. Key specifications include customizable droplet sizes of 200–600 pL and inline material deposition speeds of 0.8–2.0 m/s. Its product lineup covers modular Print Engine systems for production, as well as JetPack and the NovoJet™ OPEN Printer for R&D, which can be used for material characterization, jetting trials, multilayer sample printing, and production integration.
Its application scenarios are clearly defined, including protective coatings for window frames and flooring, UV-curable dielectric insulation coatings for batteries, selective adhesive deposition for motors and fuel cell components, embossed effects for packaging and labels, and conductive silver paste printing for aerospace. Quantica also offers application development services, covering material qualification, jetting trials, print trials, and industrial integration.
The website does not disclose pricing, licensing models, procurement timelines, or payment methods, so it appears to follow the typical inquiry-based model for industrial equipment. From a developer-tool perspective, the site does not provide APIs, SDKs, control protocols, software frameworks, or self-hosting information. Its integration capabilities are mainly reflected in hardware modularity and industrial production-line integration services, rather than an open software ecosystem.
The main advantage is its highly vertical technical positioning, making it suitable for digital deposition of high-viscosity functional materials while covering the path from R&D to mass production. The public pages also provide some key process metrics. The drawbacks are limited engineering documentation, a lack of detailed specifications, interface documentation, and software development information, as well as low pricing transparency.
Quantica is suitable for teams in automotive, batteries, aerospace, advanced manufacturing, and materials R&D, as well as companies looking to digitize the deposition of functional coatings or adhesives. The public content does not mention access from China, so it is not possible to determine whether the site can be accessed directly. To evaluate procurement and service coverage, it is best to contact the manufacturer directly for confirmation.
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