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- | ====== FormLabs | + | ====== FormLabs |
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- | | **Tool Type: | + | | **Tool Type: |
- | | **Location: | + | | **Location: |
- | | **Supervisor** | ||
- | | Brian Dincau | ||
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- | | workshop-manager@cnsi.ucsb.edu | ||
| **Description: | | **Description: | ||
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===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
- | The Forms Printers are located in the Innovations Workshop | + | The Form3 Printers are located in the Innovations Workshop in Fume Hood #2 in 2448. |
The FormLabs printers are liquid resin stereolithographic 3D printers capable of producing high resolution accurate models out of a variety of materials. Liquid resin printers use a bath of reactive resin which is precisely cured using specific wavelengths of light. This printer is particularly well suited for thin high aspect ratio features and models requiring great surface accuracy. | The FormLabs printers are liquid resin stereolithographic 3D printers capable of producing high resolution accurate models out of a variety of materials. Liquid resin printers use a bath of reactive resin which is precisely cured using specific wavelengths of light. This printer is particularly well suited for thin high aspect ratio features and models requiring great surface accuracy. | ||
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[[formcure_uv|FormCure UV Curing Station]] | [[formcure_uv|FormCure UV Curing Station]] | ||
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