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Computed axial lithography is a method for 3D printing based on computerised tomography scans to create objects from photo-curable resin. The process was developed by a collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Unlike other methods of 3D printing, computed axial lithography does not build models through depositing layers of material, as fused deposition modelling and stereolithography does, instead it creates objects using a series of 2D images projected onto a cylinder of resin. It is notable for its ability to build object much more quickly than other methods using resins and the ability to embed objects within the objects.

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  • Computed axial lithography is a method for 3D printing based on computerised tomography scans to create objects from photo-curable resin. The process was developed by a collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Unlike other methods of 3D printing, computed axial lithography does not build models through depositing layers of material, as fused deposition modelling and stereolithography does, instead it creates objects using a series of 2D images projected onto a cylinder of resin. It is notable for its ability to build object much more quickly than other methods using resins and the ability to embed objects within the objects. (en)
  • La litografía axial computarizada es un método para impresión 3D basado en la tomografía axial computarizada para crear objetos a partir de una resina foto curable.​​​​ El proceso fue desarrollado por una colaboración entre la Universidad de California en Berkeley y el Laboratorio Nacional Lawrence Livermore. A diferencia de otros métodos de impresión 3D, la litografía axial computarizada no construye modelos a través de depositar capas de material, como la y la estereolitografía. En cambio crea objetos utilizando una serie de imágenes 2D proyectadas dentro de un cilindro de resina.​ Es notable por su capacidad de construir un objeto mucho más rápido que otros métodos usando resinas y la capacidad de incorporar objetos dentro de otros objetos. (es)
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  • Computed axial lithography is a method for 3D printing based on computerised tomography scans to create objects from photo-curable resin. The process was developed by a collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Unlike other methods of 3D printing, computed axial lithography does not build models through depositing layers of material, as fused deposition modelling and stereolithography does, instead it creates objects using a series of 2D images projected onto a cylinder of resin. It is notable for its ability to build object much more quickly than other methods using resins and the ability to embed objects within the objects. (en)
  • La litografía axial computarizada es un método para impresión 3D basado en la tomografía axial computarizada para crear objetos a partir de una resina foto curable.​​​​ El proceso fue desarrollado por una colaboración entre la Universidad de California en Berkeley y el Laboratorio Nacional Lawrence Livermore. A diferencia de otros métodos de impresión 3D, la litografía axial computarizada no construye modelos a través de depositar capas de material, como la y la estereolitografía. En cambio crea objetos utilizando una serie de imágenes 2D proyectadas dentro de un cilindro de resina.​ Es notable por su capacidad de construir un objeto mucho más rápido que otros métodos usando resinas y la capacidad de incorporar objetos dentro de otros objetos. (es)
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  • Litografía axial computarizada (es)
  • Computed axial lithography (en)
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