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SLA Stereolithography (SLA)
One of the most popular processes, SLA provides high quality prototypes at good prices.
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SLS Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
SLS systems can fuse plastic, metal, ceramic, or glass into 3D models. Somewhat expensive.
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FDM Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Models created with FDM have great strength and temperature resistance at low prices.
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PolyJet PolyJet 3D Printing
PolyJet models are very accurate, with smooth finishes and reasonable prices.
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Urethane Castings Urethane Castings
Cheap urethane parts are cast in a silicone mold (based on an SLA pattern). Moderate prices.
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Machined Plastic Machined Plastic Parts
Plastic parts cut and shaped by CNC machines. Moderate prices.
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Injection Molded Parts Rapid Injection Molded Plastic Parts
Injection molding tooling made using affordable CNC processes. Moderately expensive.
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News Headlines

Pixar Studios 3D Printer Tour
Mar 26, 2011 - Pixar Studios recently offered a tour of their facilities where they create color prototypes of their characters using Z Corp 3D printers.
Read more on ItsArtMag.com.
3D Printer Makes Flying Insect Wings
Mar 21, 2011 - Roboticists at Cornell University recently designed and built a very small flying insect using wings made on a 3D printer.
Read more on Discovery.com.
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