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3D Systems - Stereolithography

Technology Heart - Stereolithography. With Kevin McAlea and Brian Frazer of 3D Systems. Visit econolyst.co.uk for more news on Rapid ...

What is Stereolithography in rapid prototyping?



Stereolithography is an additive putting together process utilizing a vat of liquid UV-curable photopolymer "resin" and a UV laser to increase parts a layer at a time. On each layer, the laser beam traces a part cross-section mould on the surface of the liquid resin. Exposure to the UV laser light cures, or, solidifies the pattern traced on the resin and adheres it to the layer below.

After a ideal has been traced, the SLA's elevator platform descends by a single layer thickness, typically 0.05 mm to 0.15 mm (0.002" to 0.006"). Then, a resin-filled dagger sweeps across the part cross section, re-coating it with fresh material. On this new liquid surface the subsequent layer gauge is traced, adhering to the previous layer. A complete 3-D part is formed by this process. After building, parts are cleaned of surplus resin by immersion in a chemical bath and then cured in a UV oven.


Stereolithography is an additive framing process utilizing a vat of liquid UV-curable photopolymer "resin" and a UV laser to establish parts a layer at a time. On each layer, the laser beam traces a part cross-section decoration on the surface of the liquid resin. Exposure to the UV laser light cures, or, solidifies the pattern traced on the resin and adheres it to the layer below.

After a theme has been traced, the SLA's elevator platform descends by a single layer thickness, typically 0.05 mm to 0.15 mm (0.002" to 0.006"). Then, a resin-filled dandy sweeps across the part cross section, re-coating it with fresh material. On this new liquid surface the subsequent layer prototype is traced, adhering to the previous layer. A complete 3-D part is formed by this process. After building, parts are cleaned of redundancy resin by immersion in a chemical bath and then cured in a UV oven.

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Amazing Solar-Powered Printer Uses Sunlight to Sculpt 3D Objects Out of Sand
No count if you've used one or not, you've got to admit that 3D printers are pretty darn awesome, outstandingly the self-replicating ones that extrude molten plastic and the shoebox-sized versions that use mesmerizing stereolithography to body tiny and more »

New stereolithography material launched
The apparatus is designed for use on Mammoth stereolithography machines, with maximum build volume of 2100 x 700 x 800mm, operated by Materialise in Belgium. Materialise describes Tusk SolidGrey 3000 as "the fabulous's first stereolithography material that

3D Printers Are Taking Off But One in Every Home? Maybe in Another 10 Years
3D Printers Are Taking Off But One in Every Home? Maybe in Another 10 Years The first 3D printer was produced by Charles Peel in 1984, who utilized a patented stereolithography method for the print process. The basic approach for 3D printing is to produce a layer of polymer for the desired 2D slice, cure that area, and more »

Kelyniam Acquires Cranston Holdings, LLC
Cranston Holdings, LLC has hasty prototyping operations in Connecticut, and its employees have tremendous knowledge and expertise in Stereolithography and multiple aspects of brisk prototyping for the medical industry. Kelyniam is a pioneer in the Canton biotech to market skull implantsKelyniam Wide-ranging buys Conn. manufacturing firmall 15 news articles »

3-D Replica of Tutankhamun's Mummy
3-D Imitation of Tutankhamun's MummyAfter the virtual processing step, the replica of the mummy was produced on a stupendous stereolithography installation (manufacturer: Materialise). The model was supported in the liquid resin bath using the e-Exhibit software program. and more »

World's Smallest 3D Printer Makes Super Tiny Solid Objects
World's Smallest 3D Printer Makes Super Tiny Solid Objects Universe's Smallest 3D Printer Makes Super Tiny Solid ObjectsIt uses stereolithography only like the RepRap, only it's not a self-replicating machine and costs a bit more, at nearly $1800 each. But contrast that to any other 3D printer on the market and it's still a great deal. Klaus Stadlmann, one of the

Autodesk 123D now in Public Beta
Autodesk has released a new low-end modeling software called “Autodesk 123D” that looks extraordinarily targeted at folks interested in stereolithography machines and “Makerbots”. Resembling Google's Sketchup software, it combines some of Autodesk's own

DSM forms functional materials business unit
DSM Desotech is a developer of elaborate-performance, UV-curable materials, including DeSolite optical fiber coatings and Cablelite inks for the telecommunication sedulousness, and Somos stereolithography additive fabrication materials. In 2008, this UV-curable