Method of preparing a stereolithographically produced prototype

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Stereolithographic shaping from liquid precursor

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264 401, 264232, 264233, 264236, 264308, 264494, B29C 3508, B29C 4102

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057831360

ABSTRACT:
A method of preparing a stereolithographically produced prototype for experimental stress analysis. The method includes creating a 3-D solid model prototype through a stereolithographic process. The prototype is cleaned in an alcohol bath and cured by exposing the prototype to a bath of ultraviolet light. Further, curing of the prototype is accomplished by placing the prototype in a thermal oven at an elevated temperature for a period of time. Upon removal and after cooling of the prototype, the prototype can be tested using several different experimental stress analysis procedures.

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