Sindoh, a South Korean office solution provider, has developed a new stereolithography 3D printer, the biggest of its kind, which uses photocurable resin, making a stride into the country’s burgeoning industrial 3D printer market.
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The company said on Monday it will also mass produce 3D printers that use metal powder within three years to transform itself into a top 3D printer manufacture with a full lineup in Korea.
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Stereolithography known as stereolithography apparatus (SLA) is a form of 3D printing technology to make up the body of a three-dimensional solid in a layer by layer fashion using chemical resin to link together to form polymers in photochemical processes. SLA can be used to create precision industrial prototypes in many applications.
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The company launched two SLA Sindoh A1 Series 3D printers and one FFF 3DWOX 7X 3D printer. FFF, or fused filament fabrication, is the most common 3D printing technology. […]
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