2. Fundamentals of stereolithography: origins of 2D1/2 processes
2D1/2 refers to the process of manufacturing objects in successive layers; it is the stacking of these layers that constitutes a "true" 3D object, whose shape can be complex . Additive manufacturing processes are increasingly being used to produce objects without the need for machine tools (which remove material). The stereolithography (laser) process using light, developed in the 1980s in Nancy...
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