3D Systems' Quickparts offers Accura PEAK-SLA material

July 19, 2011
Quickparts, a 3D Systems company, Rock Hill, S.C., is offering the Accura PEAK stereolithography material for rapid prototyping.

Quickparts, a 3D Systems company, Rock Hill, S.C., is offering the Accura PEAK stereolithography material for rapid prototyping.

Accura® PEAK™ SLA™ material is an advanced stereolithography resin designed for optimal performance, accuracy and stability during prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures and humidity. It produces rigid and stable parts that can withstand adverse environments. It is a good choice for parts requiring high thermal and moisture resistance, and provides good stiffness for demanding applications.

"Accura PEAK resin is an excellent option for our customers looking for a rigid, high-temp material to use for rapid prototyping," said Patrick Hunter, VP and GM for Quickparts. "Adding a high-temp choice like Accura PEAK resin allows us to continue to offer the product development community the latest materials available."

Quickparts provides custom manufacturing services for engineers and designers to create plastic and metal parts from rapid prototyping to production utilizing 3D CAD files.

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