In the theoretically orientated bachelor's thesis we examined the possibilities of using stereolithography as production technology in serial production. Due to long manufacturing times, it has long been considered that additive manufacturing technologies are not suitable for the production of finished products and were mostly used only for printing prototypes. The economic analysis of using stereolithography and the newly developed CLIP technology in production was based on the case of hearing aid shells. Our research has shown that both technologies can be successfully used in direct digital production if the process is properly optimized.
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