[Fwd: stereolithography and convection]

From: Marshall Burns (marshall@ennex.com)
Date: Sun Aug 09 1998 - 06:52:19 EEST


I am forwarding to the Rapid Prototyping Mailing List the attached
question which was posted to the Polymers Mailing List. Perhaps someone
on the RP-ML will have an answer for this question.

Best regards,
Marshall Burns
Marshall@Ennex.com

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attached mail follows:


Dear Colleagues,

I am interested in stereolithography, in which a resin is photopolymerized
to prepare prototypes. Specifically, how important is buoyancy-driven
and/or surface-tension driven convection in this process?

Best regards,

john

John A. Pojman, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of Undergraduate Programs
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
The University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5043

(601) 266-5035
(601) 266-6075 (FAX)

TEC 404

john.pojman@usm.edu

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