SIBCO paper

From: Matteo Righini (m.righini@democenter.it)
Date: Wed Feb 11 1998 - 13:18:49 EET


At 09.59 10/02/98 -0800, Miller, Michael W wrote:
>I'm going to try out Sibco's paper on our 2030. I had never heard of
>this alternate material option before yesterday. Any opinions (good
and
>bad) or advice on this material would be welcome. Thanks,
>Michael W Miller (Mike.Miller3@PSS.Boeing.com)
>The Boeing Company MS 17-PE B-XT62
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>
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>

Dear Michael

We have a LOM 1015 and we are trying Sibco's paper now.
I think it's more resistant than Helisys paper but it's more difficult
to
manage the process building.
Precisely during the process the surface temperature of part must remain
in
a particular window to optimize the sticking of different layers
(50°C-57°C
or 122°F-135°F).
So you must regulate the heater velocity accordingly and check the
surface
temperature during the building process.

I think that with LOM 2030 there are more problems but i don't know
precisely.

Kind Regards

Eng. Matteo Righini
Rapid Prototyping Service Manager

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