3D Systems Accura® Xtreme White 200 is a top-of-the-line SLA material that boasts exceptional properties. Its high elongation at break, robust impact strength, and stiffness and durability of both Polypropylene and ABS plastics make it an excellent choice for functional assemblies that require resilience in even the most challenging environments. Whether you need a material that can withstand extreme temperatures, harsh chemicals, or heavy impacts, 3D Systems Accura® Xtreme White 200 is the optimal SLA material choice that won’t disappoint. Its superior properties ensure that your functional assemblies will last longer and perform better, making it a wise investment for any project.
Stereolithography (SLA) is a 3D printing technology that uses photopolymerization to create solid objects. The process involves using a liquid resin that is sensitive to ultraviolet light. When the liquid resin is exposed to a UV laser, it polymerizes into a solid material. The laser cures the part layer by layer to create the desired shape.
After forming the object, it undergoes additional UV and thermal treatments to improve its strength and durability. The resulting parts are highly accurate and have a smooth surface finish.
Stereolithography is a fast and precise process commonly used to create prototypes, master patterns, and large concept models. Its high speed and design flexibility allow rapid iteration during new product development. In addition, stereolithography printers can create complex geometries that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional manufacturing techniques.