Stereolithography - SLA

SLA is a technology based on the use of a photopolymer-type liquid that becomes solid as a result of exposure to light. The liquid is hardened layer by layer by exposing the areas intended for hardening to radiation originating from a laser. The resulting model is accurate and has a smooth surface.

3D Printer : Form 2

Using the Form2 printer, it is possible to produce prototypes with multiple details that require a smooth surface from a variety of materials with unique properties.

Specifications

Maximum tray size:
Maximum build size: 145X145X175MM
Minimum production time:
1 business days

DAYS

1
Minimum wall thickness with supports
0.4mm
Minimum wall thickness without support
0.6mm
Minimum column diameter
0.5mm
Minimum hole size
0.5mm
Minimum engraving
0.4mm
Layer thickness:
25-100 micron, depending on the material
Accuracy:
±0.3MM
Material:
Photopolymer resin of various types

Materials in stock

Matte transparent resin
Rubber like resin SHORE 80
Extremely durable resin
Resin for high temperature
Extremely rigid resin
White resin
Gray engineering resin
Extremely strong resin​
Bio-comptabilite resin
Elastic resin SHORE 50

How to apply Stereolithography - SLA

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