Introduction to Stereolithography 3D Printing Prototyping

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By TriMech Marketing

Posted on July 5, 2022

Designers, engineers and part providers are increasingly choosing stereolithography 3D printing for prototyping applications because of its ability to print complex designs with a high degree of accuracy, fine resolution and smooth part sidewalls.

Parts produced using SL technology require little or no post-processing, resulting in cost savings and faster time to market, compared with traditional manufacturing methods.

Included in this white paper:

In this white paper, we’ll look at the most common prototyping applications produced using SL technology and highlight why the Stratasys Neo® is fast becoming the stereolithography 3D printer of choice for prototyping.

  1. What is stereolithography?
  2. Why stereolithography for prototyping?
  3. Concept and communication models
  4. Functional form-and-fit prototypes
  5. Why customers choose Stratasys Neo for prototyping
  6. Benefits of the Stratasys Neo stereolithography 3D printer
  7. Stratasys Neo: Open-resin system stereolithography
  8. Stratasys Neo: best-in-class stereolithography for prototyping applications
Article by <a href="https://mfg.trimech.com/author/trimech/" target="_self">TriMech Marketing</a>

Article by TriMech Marketing

TriMech provides thousands of engineering teams with 3D design and rapid prototyping solutions that work hand-in-hand, from sketch to manufacturing. InterPro became a part of TriMech Solutions LLC in 2021.