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Sterolithography
also referred to as SLA, allows for the creation of three-dimensional
objects from CAD data. SLA is an additive manufacturing process that
uses an Ultraviolet laser to cure a photosensitive liquid resin generating
solid 3D models layer by layer. SLA is considered to provide the greatest
accuracy and surface finish of any prototyping technology. Being one
of the most mature prototyping methods, SLA also offers the broadest
array of materials. Material choices range from those which replicate
Polypropylene, ABS or even ones that can be finished to the clarity
of clear Polycarbonate.
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- Most accurate and cosmetically appealing prototyping technology.
- Broadest range of materials.
- Clear patterns in Somos 11120 allow for viewing of internal
working parts.
- Water resistant resins are ideal for water flow analysis.
- Most workable material allowing for patterns to be easily
finished into high quality visual models or marketing evaluation
products.
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