Stereolithography, also known as 3D layering or 3D printing, allows you to create solid, plastic, three-dimensional (3D) objects from computer-aided design (CAD) drawings in a matter of hours. Whether ...
Stereolithography remains at the forefront of additive manufacturing, enabling the creation of intricate three-dimensional objects through the selective photopolymerisation of liquid resin. By ...
Desktop 3-D printing has largely been the domain of extrusion-based machines like MakerBot’s Replicator and homebrew RepRap designs. While this process’s print size, speed and quality have improved ...
In early 2015, Joseph M. DeSimone, then best known as an influential chemist at the University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University, took to the technology world’s hippest stage and ...
An important shift is occurring in the 3D printing world: patents are expiring. Patents filed on pre-existing industrial printing processes, especially those filed at the turn of the century, have ...
Formula One powerhouse McLaren Racing is responding to tighter vehicle production time and budget limits from the FIA by 3D printing tens of thousands of parts with large next-generation Neo ® 800 ...
The XYZprinting Nobel 1.0 ($1,499) is atypical for a 3D printer at its price. It eschews plastic filament in favor of photosensitive resin and ultraviolet lasers, bringing its stereolithography ...