Stereolithography
(SLA) 3D Printers What are Printers

SLA (Stereolithography) 3D printer is a type of 3D printing technology and is used specifically to produce high-resolution and detailed parts. Stereolithography is a 3D printing process based on the method of combining materials layer by layer.

How Do They Work?

SLA 3D printers create 3D objects using resin that cures with ultraviolet (UV) light. This process is based on applying a digital model layer by layer onto liquid resin and then curing each layer with UV light.

Advantages
  • High Resolution: SLA printers can produce high resolution prints. Micron-level resolution enables the production of detailed and precise parts.

  • Rapid Prototyping: SLA printers enable a rapid prototyping process. Designers and engineers can speed up product development processes by quickly turning their designs into physical prototypes.

  • High Resolution: SLA printers can produce high resolution prints. Micron-level resolution enables the production of detailed and precise parts.

Types of Materials Used

  • Tough Reçineler ABS, PP, PC

  • Rigit Reçineler PA, PA-GF30, PP-GF30

  • Esnek Reçineler

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