From Event: SPIE Advanced Lithography, 2019
Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) is a breakthrough 3D printing/additive manufacturing process pioneered by Carbon (Science, 2015) that uses digital light projection, oxygen permeable optics, and programmable liquid resins to manufacture high-performance, durable final polymeric products. DLS pairs the resolution and detail of light-based technologies with the material properties and durability of heat-based forming technologies. This talk will give an overview of the DLS process as it stands today, with an emphasis on the materials developed and qualified to meet the unique demands of applications in a variety of industries.
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Matthew Menyo, "How Carbon’s digital light synthesis is enabling digital manufacturing of polymeric products (Conference Presentation)," Proc. SPIE 10958, Novel Patterning Technologies for Semiconductors, MEMS/NEMS, and MOEMS 2019, 109580S (Presented at SPIE Advanced Lithography: February 28, 2019; Published: 16 August 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518189.6013969097001.