Stereolithography - SLA
SLA is a technology based on the use of a photopolymer liquid that becomes solid as a result of exposure to light. The liquid is hardened layer by layer by exposing the areas designated for irradiation to a radiation source. The resulting model is accurate and has a smooth surface.
Form 2 printer
Using the printer -Form2, prototypes with multiple details that require a smooth surface can be produced from a variety of materials with unique properties.
Main features:
- Maximum Construction Size: 145X145X175MM
- Minimum production time: one working day
- Minimum wall thickness with supports: 0.4MM
- Minimum wall thickness without support: 0.6MM
- Maximum length not supported: 0.1MM
- Minimum hole size is 0.5MM
- Minimum engraving - 0.4MM
- Layer thickness: 25-100 microns, depending on the type of material
- Accuracy: ± 0.3MM
- Material: Photopolymer resin of various types
Materials in stock:
- Matte transparent resin
- Rubber like resin SHORE 80
- Extremely durable resin
- Resin for high temperature
- Extremely rigid resin
- White resin
- Gray engineering resin
- Extremely strong resin
- Bio-comptabilite resin
- Elastic resin SHORE 50
- Extremely accurate resin
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