Are the T612 and T66 Benchtop systems similar to an SLA machine?
No. SLA models are normally used as concept models. Our process takes you several steps further toward your final part. Models built on the T612 and T66 Benchtop systems are the most precise models on the market today. • Q: What kind of tolerance can these Solidscape systems hold? A: ± one thousandth per inch in X, Y, Z dimensions per linear inch. • Q: What kinds of materials do these machines use? Are they hazardous? What are the melting temperatures? A: The materials are called InduraCast and InduraFill all manufactured on-site at the Solidscape factory in Merrimack, NH. The materials are non-hazardous. The melting point for InduraCast is 203° to 230° F (95° to 110° C) and for InduraFill, it is 120-158° F (49-70° C). • Q: How big are the droplets? A: About 3 thousandths of an inch in diameter (.076 mm). This means that a model that is only one inch on a side contains about 40 million drops. • Q: What is the minimum feature size? A: 10 thousandths of an inch (.254 mm). • Q: How long c