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Research on Rapid Prototyping Light-curing Resin Using Full Protection UV Curing Box
Our chemical raw materials products span photninitiators, water treatment agents, pharmaceutical intermediates,pesticide intermediates and so on.
SLA rapid prototyping technology was first developed by 3D System in the United States. Its working principle is this: After the layered processing of the machine ’s software, the three-dimensional solid data file transmitted by the computer drives a scanning laser head to emit ultraviolet laser The beam is scanned on the surface of the liquid ultraviolet photosensitive resin. Those points on the surface layer of the liquid resin that are irradiated by the light beam are polymerized to form a solid state. After the scanning of each layer is completed, the working table is reduced in thickness of a solidified layer, and a new layer of liquid resin covers the surface of the scanned layer. A scraper accurately scrapes this new resin layer to ensure its thickness Of uniformity. If there is a suspended structure on the entity, the processing software can determine and generate the necessary supporting process structure in advance. In order to prevent the molded body from sticking to the workbench, the processing software must first generate a grid-like frame at the bottom of the body to reduce the contact area between the body and the workbench.
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