Rapid Prototyping – Estereolitografia
Stereolithography is an additive manufacturing process using a vat of liquid UV-curable photopolymer “resin” and a UV laser to build parts a layer at a time. On each layer, the laser beam traces a part cross-section pattern on the surface of the liquid resin. Exposure to the UV laser light cures, solidifies the pattern traced on the resin and adheres it to the layer below. After a pattern has been traced, the SLA’s elevator platform descends by a single layer thickness, typically 0.05 mm to 0.15 mm (0.002″ to 0.006″). Then, a resin-filled blade sweeps across the part cross section, re-coating it with fresh material. On this new liquid surface, the subsequent layer pattern is traced, adhering to the previous layer. A complete 3-D part is formed by this process. After building, parts are cleaned of excess resin by immersion in a chemical bath and then cured in a UV oven. Stereolithography requires the use of support structures to attach the part to the elevator platform and to prevent certain geometry from not only deflecting due to gravity, but to also accurately hold the 2-D cross sections in place such that they resist lateral pressure from the re-coater blade. Supports are generated automatically during the preparation of 3-D CAD models for use on the stereolithography machine, although they may be manipulated manually. Supports must be removed from the finished product manually; this is not true for all rapid prototyping technologies. www.fundaciocim.org
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@FSabateD Yes we can!
Very interesting.
Could you send RP products in the UK?
Thanks!
@nrik19 Thanks for the comments!
@juanvirodriguez
y también otras piezas. De hecho generalmente las piezas que fabricamos son para clientes industriales. Lo único que ocurre es que por motivos obvios de confidencialidad, no se pueden mostrar en youtube
Increible! No sabía que con éstas máquinas de prototipado rápido se podían conseguir piezas de arte de galería.
Muy bonitas!!!!!
@minervavillegas Se puede tardar desde minutos hasta días, en función del tamaño y cantidad de piezas
Puedes escribir al correo proto@cim.upc.edu o venir a visitar nuestras instalaciones en Barcelona cuando quieras.
Yup these processes are awsome! I took a computer animation class last year, and they actualy brought one to print out our characters! It’s amaizing to watch it create out something! we want an oscar for penajdt
Muy interesante!! Cuanto tiempo se puede tardar desde que tengo el dibujo hasta que tengo las piezas en la mano??
@MrJcanades Gràcies pels comentaris Mr.
Aviat nous videos de Rapid Prototyping
@felipfenollosa Gràcies Felip!
M’ha agradat molt.
Future is now, thanks to Fundacio CIM for this pretty work.
@AbelonchoFunk
Gracias!
Que pasada de video!