Description
Stereolithography was the world’s first 3D printing technology, invented in the 1980s, and is still one of the most popular technologies for professionals. SLA 3D printers use a laser to cure liquid resin into hardened plastic in a process called photopolymerization.
SLA resin 3D printers have become vastly popular for their ability to produce high-accuracy, isotropic, and watertight prototypes and parts in a range of advanced materials with fine features and smooth surface finish. SLA resin formulations offer a wide range of optical, mechanical, and thermal properties to match those of standard, engineering, and industrial thermoplastics.
Resin 3D printing a great option for highly detailed prototypes requiring tight tolerances and smooth surfaces, such as molds, patterns, and functional parts. SLA 3D printers are widely used in a range of industries from engineering and product design to manufacturing, dentistry, jewelry, model making, and education.
Stereolithography is ideal for:
- Rapid prototyping
- Functional prototyping
- Concept modeling
- Short-run production
- Dental applications
- Jewelry prototyping and casting
Form 3 Features:
Technology: LFS – Low Force Stereolithography (SLA)
XY Resolution: 25 microns
Laser Power: 250 mw laser or more
Layer Thickness: 25 – 300 microns
Resin Fill System: Automated
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB 2.0
File formats: STL and OBJ file
Post Processing accessories: Automated washing and curing equipment
Material compatibility: Standard resin, high temperature resin and certified bio compatible resins.
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