Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D Printing
Description
DLP is an advanced 3D printing technology that employs a digital light projector to cure resin layer by layer. This technique delivers outstanding dimensional accuracy, making it ideal for applications requiring precise tolerances, such as in the dental and jewelry industries. The high resolution and detail achieved with DLP ensure that each part meets stringent quality standards.
Materials Available
- Transparent Polycarbonate
- Problack
- Rubber
Technical Details
- Mechanical Properties: Varies depending on resin.
- Surface Finish: Extremely smooth, often requiring little to no post-processing.
- Dimensional Accuracy: High, typically within ±0.05mm.
- Max Build Size: Around 192 x 120 x 200mm.
- Speed of Production: Moderate to fast.
Cost
- Initial Capital Investment: Moderate.
- Production Costs: Moderate to high due to resin consumption.
- Operational Costs: Includes material and post-curing.
Advantages
- Exceptional detail and fine resolution.
- Efficient for small to medium-sized parts.
Disadvantages
- Limited material strength compared to some other methods.
- Build size limitations.
Create an Order
To make an order, fill out the request form.
Your design file will be utilized solely to create an accurate cost estimate for your product. It will be encrypted and securely stored, with access restricted to certified Instrumus vendors only. Third parties will not have access to your file.
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