ANJOU CONCEPTION REALISATION
Stereolithography
Thanks to a wide range of resins, from the most classic (PP type) to the most technical (charged for thermal resistance up to 270°C), including transparent or flexible, the parts obtained are separate products. whole, characterized by an excellent fidelity of the detail. Associated with a low cost and a short lead time, the parts thus obtained allow:
> The production of tools (silicone, resin)
> Validation, intermediate or final, of a geometry, assembly, ergonomics, etc.
> Visualization of hidden elements during or after the assembly of an element, the behavior of a fluid in a pipe or a tank (stereolithography associated with a transparent finish)
> Validation of the style of a part or a complete product (stereolithography associated with a neat finish such as matte to glossy paint, chrome plating, etc.)
The stereolithography process The principle of stereolithography is based on photopolymerization. A laser acts on a photosensitive resin and reconstitutes the part to be manufactured by successive superimposition of layers. Supports are needed to hold the part(s) in resin throughout the build