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Development of Projection Scanbeam-SLA using Liquid Crystal Display and Visible Light Emitting Diode

Su Hyun Yoon, In Baek Park, Min Sub Kim, Kwang Ho Jo, Seok Hee Lee
JKSPE 2013;30(3):340-348.
Published online: March 1, 2013
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In Projection Stereolithography Apparatus (PSLA), Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) are used as a beam pattern generator. The DMD shows high resolution, but it is mostly applied in micro stereolithography due to high cost and fabricable area. In LCD, the size of pattern beam is freely controlled due to various panel sizes. The LCD, however, has some limitations such as short life time by the high power light source, non-uniform light intensity of pattern beam and low transmittance of UV-light. To solve these problems in LCD-based PSLA, a Scanbeam-SLA with LCD of 19 inches and visible LED-array is developed. In this system, the light module works like a scanner for uniform illumination. The system configuration, working principle and fabrication examples are addressed in this study.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2013;30(3):340-348.   Published online March 1, 2013
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