Used 3D SYSTEMS SLA 5000 #9265572 for sale

Manufacturer
3D SYSTEMS
Model
SLA 5000
ID: 9265572
Vintage: 1998
Laser Working hours: 20,000 Power: 218 mW 1998 vintage.
3D SYSTEMS SLA 5000 is a state-of-the-art stereolithography (SLA) laser developed by 3D SYSTEMS. This 3D printer uses a DLP chip to project UV light onto a vat of resin, which is cured to form 3D structures. SLA (Stereolithography Apparatus) is an additive manufacturing process commonly used for rapid prototyping, the construction of prototypes and parts from 3D computer-aided design (CAD) data. SLA 5000 uses a high-powered pulsed laser to provide a high resolution 3D printing output. 3D SYSTEMS SLA 5000 utilizes a DLP chip, or Digital Light Projector, to create intricate 3D structures in a fraction of the time compared to other 3D printing methods. This DLP chip projects a UV light on the resin, which is cured and hardened to form a 3D structure. SLA 5000 is equipped with a two-year manufacturer's warranty, along with a five-year extended warranty, and the printer includes a number of user-friendly features such as a touch-screen interface and a self-monitoring system. With its high resolution capabilities, 3D SYSTEMS SLA 5000 can produce detailed 3D structures from CAD data. SLA 5000's build chamber is approximately 14.2 inches wide and 13.4 inches deep, providing ample space for building large structures. The printer is capable of producing parts in a layer resolution of up to 0.1mm, and the maximum build envelope size is 14.6 x 14.6 x 19.6 inches. It is compatible with many resin materials, such as ABS, polystyrene, polyamide, polypropylene, polycarbonate, and epoxy resins. It can be used to create molds and designs for medical prostheses and medical device prototypes, in addition to other complex parts and 3D SYSTEMS SLA 5000 supports the production of large parts such as automotive frames and other sheet metal components. SLA 5000 is an ideal 3D printer for those needing a reliable, high-resolution 3D printer. Its easy-to-use interface, durable build materials and high-resolution output make it a great choice for rapid prototyping, producing complex parts and producing molds for medical prostheses and medical device prototypes.
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