Stereolithography is a “vat polymerization” 3D printing process; liquid, photosensitive resin is poured into a vat (or tank), and UV light interacts with the resin to selectively polymerize (i.e., cure, solidify) it. The UV light cures the resin layer by layer until the final object is complete.
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What is SLA processing?
A service-level agreement (SLA) defines the level of service you expect from a vendor, laying out the metrics by which service is measured, as well as remedies or penalties should agreed-on service levels not be achieved. It is a critical component of any technology vendor contract. Credit: Andrey Popov / Shutterstock.
What are the 5 steps of 3D printing?
Step 1 Design or Download a File.
Step 2: Complete the 3D Print Request Form.
Step 3: Slicing the file.
Step 4: Printing the file.
Step 5 : Pickup your Print.
Is SLA 3D printing better?
Both FDM and SLA 3D printing are commonly used in manufacturing to create jigs, fixtures, and other tooling. FDM is better for large, simple parts, while SLA is a better solution for complex jigs, highly accurate tooling, and molds.
What is the difference between PLA and SLA?
While a common question, it's based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the two technologies. PLA is a type of printing material, typically used in FDM printing. SLA printers, on the other hand, use liquid resin, which is a completely different medium.
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As with all 3D printing processes, SLA starts with a three-dimensional model, the mathematical representation of any three-dimensional surface. This can be ...