LCDP Additive
How does it work?
Liquid-Crystal Display Printing (LCDP) uses light from LCD screens to cure liquid polymer resin into hardened plastic layer-by-layer.
Advantages
- Complex geometries with lattice structures & internal passages
- High-resolution & textured details
- Small to large-scale production
- Faster lead times
Production Parts
Manufacture high-resolution parts that meet demanding industry requirements for any scale of production.
End-Use and Prototypes
Design freedom allows you to print highly detailed prototypes & end-use parts.
Tooling
Produce customized parts with complex geometries for a wide variety of applications.
EPD 1006
- Great strength & impact resistance
- High stiffness & flexibility
- Excellent surface finish
EPD 1086
- Well-balanced mechanical properties
- High-detail & textured parts
- Cost-effective solution
Technical Data
*Accuracy/tolerance may vary with part geometry, dimensions, and build orientation
*Numbers are based on published Stratasys data
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