Dear Andy and all,
microTEC is not using lithography, we are using RMPD
(thats a gernerative technology, similar to micro-stereolithographie,
parts are growing up 3-dimensional in a one step production
process). We can build up in layers down to 1 mikrometer
an realize very fine structured parts in prototyping as well
as in mass-production.
For more information don't hesitate to contact us
Best regards
Andrea Reinhardt
microTEC
http://www.microTEC-D.com
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, INTERNET:thinton@coalsurg.com
Datum: 21.10.99 02:50
BE: Re: Small spot SLA
In a message dated 99-10-20 17:31:37 EDT, thinton@coalsurg.com writes:
<< I'm looking for someone who has .001" (or smaller) SLA spot size. >>
I believe you are looking for Microtek. Its more of a lithography,
photographic printing kinda process. They have a web site. As far as .001
spot size even if you did get one on any SLA that I am familiar with, the
positioning accuracy and surface finish would negate any advantages. Maybe
those with small spot lasers can shed more "light". But I doubt that any
features smaller than .005 or so will be useful.
Andy Scott
Lockheed Martin Aero Sys
For more information about the rp-ml, see http://ltk.hut.fi/rp-ml/
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