SLA 3D Printing

SLA 3D Printing

    SLA printing technology, short for Stereolithography, is a type of 3D printing that works by curing liquid resin layer by layer using a UV laser, resulting in highly detailed and precise objects. It's widely used for rapid prototyping, creating intricate models, and producing custom parts across industries like automotive manufacturing, hand model, industrial design model, sculpture and more. Its ability to produce complex geometries with excellent surface finish makes it a valuable tool for designers, engineers, and creators seeking fast and accurate production of prototypes and small-scale objects.

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Our high standards for SLA 3D printing

     We produce your custom parts adhering to rigorous manufacturing standards, ensuring quality and precision in every step of the process. Each part undergoes thorough verification, detailed in our inspection report, which accompanies every order.
    Our commitment to quality means consistent surface finishes without any bumps or delamination. While marks resulting from retraction and layer changes are deemed acceptable, our meticulous removal of support material ensures a uniform finish across all supported surfaces.
    Additionally, all parts are printed with either three outline/perimeter shells or a minimum wall thickness of 1.2 mm.

Our SLA Printer

    We offer SLA 3D printing services using UnionTech's Lite450, Lite600, Lite800, and G1400 machines. These advanced printers come with different build volumes and high-resolution capabilities, ensuring precision and efficiency for a wide range of projects. From detailed prototypes to customized parts, our expertise combined with these state-of-the-art machines consistently delivers outstanding results.

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Materials available for SLA 3D printing

ABS Like Resin:

ABS Like White

ABS Like Grey

ABS Like Black

ABS Like Yellow

ABS Like Clear

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