RE: SLA build problem.

From: DANIEL CHARLES DAVIS (DANIEL@proton.com.my)
Date: Thu Jul 09 1998 - 05:39:40 EEST


Dave,

Is the bottom layer of the part adhering to the supports? If not, try
driving the supports further into the part by changing the top intersect
value in Vista. We found this to be especially needed when using the
new humidity resistant resin (SL5410, SL5510), which has a low green
strength.

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Regards,
Dan Davis
PROTON Rapid Prototyping Center
Hicom Industrial Estate
Batu Tiga, PO Box 7100
Shah Alam, 40918 Selangor MALAYSIA
+60 3 515-2380

> -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Pinkston [SMTP:dpinkston@masco-rd.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 10:17 PM > To: 'rp-ml@ltk.hut.fi' > Subject: SLA build problem. > > I have just installed a SLA5000 and I am starting to run parts through > it. (Boy that is pretty obvious). The last two nights the sweep > stalled > on the fill layer a top surface. It seems that the surface did not > adhere to the bottom layers which allowed for separation of layers. It > also does not happen to all the parts being built. Is this a setup > adjustment or do I have to be aware of some condition and compensate > for > it? > Thank > > For more information about the rp-ml, see http://ltk.hut.fi/rp-ml/

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