Category: SLA
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3D Prints Under a Microscope: revealing the true nature of your 3D prints
Microscopic analysis reveals the true nature of your 3D prints—here’s what we found. Why Use a Microscope in 3D Printing? Looking at 3D printed parts under a microscope opens up a whole new world. From layer adhesion issues to print artifacts and surface inconsistencies, microscopic inspection reveals the invisible flaws and hidden features that can…
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FDM vs. SLA: Which 3D Printing Technology Will Survive?
The debate between FDM and SLA is heating up. With SLA’s incredible precision and material strength, is FDM on its way out? The answer may surprise you. What Makes SLA So Good? Stereolithography (SLA) has come a long way. With impeccable resolution, fast speeds, and incredibly strong materials, SLA is proving to be a powerhouse…
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SLA 3D Printing: Why It’s Time to Take Resin Seriously
The Evolution of SLA 3D Printing For years, FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) dominated the 3D printing space, especially in high-temperature applications like PEEK, Ultem, and PPSU. Later, SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) emerged, offering new possibilities with powder polymers. But what about SLA 3D (Stereolithography) and DLP (Digital Light Processing)? Why did it take so long…
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Formlabs Fuse 1+ & Form 4L Now Available!
Expanding the Future of Additive Manufacturing Since 2017, we’ve been at the forefront of high-temperature FDM filament 3D printing, delivering precision and performance with machines like the 22 IDEX V3. Now, we’re pushing boundaries even further with the introduction of three brand-new 3D printers from Formlabs, bringing industry-leading Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Mask Stereolithography (MSLA) technology to professionals worldwide.…