What is Digital Press Stereolithography (DPS)?
MIDAS Digital Press Stereolithography (DPS) is a term that appears to be specific to the context of the SprintRay's MIDAS product , as it is not directly defined or detailed in the provided search results. However, based on the general principles of stereolithography (SLA) and digital light processing (DLP) technologies that are well-documented in the search results, we can infer some characteristics about DPS. Stereolithography (SLA) is a form of 3D printing technology that uses a laser to cure liquid resin into solid parts, layer by layer. Digital Light Processing (DLP), on the other hand, uses a digital projector to flash an image of each layer all at once, which cures the resin where the light hits. Both technologies involve the use of ultraviolet light to polymerize a photopolymer resin, but they differ in the method of applying this light. Given the description of MIDAS using DPS to "overcome the challenges of printing highly-filled viscous materials," it suggests t...