When it comes to designing assemblies, tolerance and fit are key. With traditional machining, tighter tolerances means higher costs, with additional and slower machining steps needed to produce the proper fit. Stereolithography (SLA), however, uses a single automated production process, making it possible to produce tight and wide tolerances in the same production phase.
SLA still requires the proper materials and post-processing in order to achieve the proper specifications and fit.
In this 13-page white paper, you will learn:
- How 3D printing can be used for a variety of assemblies
- The different types of fits for different applications
- The right 3D printing material for the right fit
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