Stereolithography based 3D printing

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Stereolithography (SLA) is one method of many used for 3D printing. There are roughly 30 different processes for additive manufacturing

(commonly called 3D printing) used for different materials from plastics, metals, ceramics, clay, concrete, chocolate, pancake batter and other

foodstuffs, paper, and sand (silica) to living tissue and cells. SLA was one of the earlier 3D methods first developed around 1984. Commercial

SLA printers originally cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, but can now be purchased for a few hundred or a few thousand dollars or even

built at home for less [1]. In the SLA process a liquid material called a photo-polymer is exposed to light from a laser, from a digital projector,

or from another focused optical source. The radiation causes the material to solidify (or cure) where the light hits it. When the full object has

been “drawn”, it is removed from the tank holding the liquid polymer. And there you have your “heart’s desire” in your hand.

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