AW: most unusual RP

From: Shellabear, Michael (Shellabear@EOS-GmbH.de)
Date: Fri Dec 05 1997 - 16:09:25 EET


Dear Elaine,

All the EOSINT P350 laser-sintering systems which we delivered in 1997
contained a component which was itself manufactured from polyamide
(nylon) in an EOSINT P350. I am not sure whether you would already class
this as really "unusual", but maybe it can be considered the first step
towards future RP systems which may be capable of replicating
themselves??

Regards

Mike

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Dr. Michael Shellabear
Assistant to the Management Board
EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems
Pasinger Strasse 2
D-82152 Planegg/Munich, Germany

Tel.: +49 (0) 89 85685-122
Fax: +49 (0) 89 8598402
Email: shellabear@eos-gmbh.de
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        Von: Elaine T. Hunt[SMTP:elaine.hunt@ces.clemson.edu]
        Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Dezember 1997 13:51
        An: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
        Betreff: most unusual RP

        What was the most unusual application for RP during 1997?
        Anybody try anything crazy with good results?

        I won't tell the vendors, I promise.

        Elaine

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