Stereolithography (SLA) 3D Printing
Description
Stereolithography (SLA), also known as vat photopolymerization or resin 3D printing, is an advanced additive manufacturing process that uses a light source to cure liquid resin into solid plastic. SLA stands out for its exceptional speed, highest resolution, and accuracy, delivering the sharpest details and smoothest surface finishes among 3D printing technologies. Its unparalleled precision makes SLA particularly well-suited for medical and dental applications, as well as a wide range of general additive manufacturing needs.
Materials Available
- Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS like)
- Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene White UTR9000A (ABS White UTR9000A)
- Accura 25
- Accura 60
- Acura Xtrme (Polypropylene like)
- Clear Resin
- Transparent Resin
- White Resin
Technical Details
- Mechanical Properties: Varies with resin type.
- Surface Finish: Extremely smooth, minimal post-processing.
- Dimensional Accuracy: High, typically within ±0.05mm.
- Speed of Production: Moderate.
Cost
- Initial Capital Investment: Moderate to high.
- Production Costs: High resin costs, but low waste.
- Operational Costs: Includes resin, cleaning, post-curing.
Advantages
- Exceptional detail and surface finish.
- Versatility with various resins.
Disadvantages
- High material costs.
- Requires post-processing.
Create an Order
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