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Above is a picture of an actual finished stereolithography part
that Advanced 3D Design supplied to one of our customers. We usually can ship your
prototype SLA part within a week or less when it is required. If your part is no larger
than 20" X 20" X 20", then we can easily make it for you. Parts larger than this can
still be made but will require bonding individual sections together with the same material
to create the final part.
Feel free to contact us for more information on this subject.
We would be happy to quote on making your part(s) or assist you with any of your
SLA part needs or problems. E-mail us
or go to our contact page.
For a
model design quotation, please feel free to submit your request for
quote using
our 24 hour on-line request form.
** What is stereolithography?
Stereolithography is a precise way of producing
physical objects, parts and prototype models
from three-dimensional CAD data, files or drawings.
It is a rapid prototyping technique which became
available in the late 1980's.
** How does the stereolithography process work?
This process uses an ultra-violet laser beam. It is
fired into a vat of liquid photopolymer resin using
data from either a 3D solid or surface modeling CAD
system. Layers of the liquid resin are cured and
solidified from the path of the computer-controlled
laser. The part is then built up layer by layer
resulting in an actual physical epoxy model.
** How accurate can SLA parts and models be?
The accuracy is +/- .002 in/in typically. It is
one of the more precise prototyping technologies
available today. This high accuracy results in the
ability to produce very fine details and features
as small as .010 inches.
** Why use stereolithography?
It is used to accelerate product development and
design and thus save time. Form, fit and function
tests can be done earlier in the design cycle and
also can help to minimize costly engineering changes
and errors before your product goes into production.
This rapid prototyping method provides high accuracy
with excellent feature resolution and surface finish.
The resulting parts can be used for conceptual
visualization and marketing. You can add impact to
a proposal using an actual physical model before it
is even manufactured. The exact physical prototype
can be shown and handled by prospective customers,
manufacturers, sales managers, marketing directors
and designers. Also SLA masters may be used in
part duplication for some other processes.
** Are stereolithography prototypes machinable?
Yes, SLA parts can be milled, turned on a lathe,
drilled and tapped if required.
** Can SLA parts be finished?
Yes, they can be sanded, polished, primed and painted
or dyed.
** Can SLA parts be made from different resin materials?
Yes, there are flexible, high temperature, water resistant
and standard resins. Advanced 3D Design will match the
material to fit your stereolithography part requirements
and application.
** How does Advanced 3D Design price SLA parts?
The charge to build a SLA part is mainly determined
by three factors. These are complexity, volume of material
of the stereolithography part and Z-axis height.
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Advanced 3D Design
1023 West 24th Street
Erie, PA. 16502-2424
Phone: 814- 454-6987
Cell: 814-504-4009
E-mail: design3d@velocity.net