Resin cast of 3D printed PLA baby.
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Other names resin
thermoset photopolymer
Availability Local markets
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Wikidata ID Q145205
Biodegradable No

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Stereolithography (SLA or SL; also known as vat photopolymerisation, optical fabrication, photo-solidification, or resin printing) is a form of 3D printing technology used for creating models, prototypes, patterns, and production parts in a layer by layer fashion using photochemical processes by which light causes chemical monomers and oligomers to cross-link together to form polymers. Those polymers then make up the body of a three-dimensional solid. Research in the area had been conducted during the 1970s, but the term was coined by Chuck Hull in 1984 when he applied for a patent on the process, which was granted in 1986. Stereolithography can be used to create prototypes for products in development, medical models, and computer hardware, as well as in many other applications. While stereolithography is fast and can produce almost any design, it can be expensive.

Tissues it can simulate[edit | edit source]

Fidelity measures: 1 (low) to 5 (high)
Tissue Visual Tactile Response Auditory Olifactory Variability Conceptual Submission
Bone 5 4 3 2 5 1 Read more

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Created April 1, 2024 by Emilio Velis
Modified April 16, 2024 by Felipe Schenone
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