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What kind of tolerance can these Solidscape systems hold?

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What kind of tolerance can these Solidscape systems hold?

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± 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 can these Solidscape machines run between refill of materials? A: All systems can run for approximately 72 hours between refills. • Q: How can I get an estimate of how long it will take for the machine to complete my model? A: The machine provides an estimated build time and the geomet

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