Stereolithography 3D Printing in New Friends Colony

Description:

Stereolithography (SLA or SL; also known as stereolithography apparatusoptical fabricationphoto-solidification, or resin printing) is a form of 3D Printing technology used for creating models, Prototypes, Patterns, and production of parts in a layer by layer fashion using Photopolymerization, a process by which light causes chains of molecules to link, forming polymers. Those polymers then make up the body of a three-dimensional solid.

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Features:

  • If a good surface finish is necessary, you must orient the part so that the surface material does not touch the part. This is typically done by placing it face-up on the supports.
  • Supported walls will reduce chance of warping and should be a minimum of .4 mm thick.
  • Unsupported walls have a higher chance of warping or detaching from the print and should be at least .6 mm thick.
  • Any recessed or imprinted features may fuse with the rest of the model and become invisible if they are too small. To prevent this:
    • Embossed details must be at least .1 mm above the surface of the print.
    • Engraved details must be at least .4 mm wide and .4 mm thick.
  • Holes in the x, y, and z axes that are less than .5 mm in diameter may close off during printing.
  • Always allow .5mm clearance between moving parts, and a .2mm clearance for assembly connections.
  • Reduce your print time and materials by hollowing your model. The walls should be at least 2 mm thick so the walls don’t fail during printing.
Stereolithography(SLA) 3D Printing