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Stereolithography Services Company
Applied Rapid Technologies stereolithography (SL) service uses the most advanced technology and equipment to deliver highly functional, remarkably accurate prototypes, faster than ever. With SL, we can build exact replicas of computer solid models within hours, by solidifying a liquid photo-curable resin, layer by layer, with a UV laser. Many of ART’s prototype projects include parts with geometry that would be classified as small to medium in size, but we can also build large patterns such as 36-inch satellite dishes and 16-inch SUV tires. The current state-of-the-art SL equipment can build parts as big as 29 x 25 x 21 inches in a single piece.

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1130 International Parkway, Suite 127
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22406

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Stereolithography Rapid Prototyping Review
tereolithography (SLA) is often considered the pioneer of the Rapid Prototyping industry with the first commercial system introduced in 1988 by 3D Systems. The system consists of an Ultra-Violet Laser...

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