SLA 3D Printing
Stereolithography — Highest precision through UV laser curing of liquid resin for detail-rich prototypes and functional parts.
SLA 3D Printing — Precision at the Highest Level
In Stereolithography (SLA), liquid photopolymer resin is precisely cured by a UV laser. Layer by layer, a part with exceptional surface quality and detail accuracy is created. With layer heights from 10 to 200 microns, the process is especially suitable for demanding prototypes, presentation models and fine mechanical parts.
Depending on the application, we use standard, tough, high-temp, clear or flexible resins. This makes SLA suitable not only for visual prototypes but also for durable functional samples, transparent display models or temperature-resistant test parts.
From Prototype to Series Preparation
SLA printing is particularly valuable in product development: before expensive injection mould tools are manufactured, SLA can create realistic prototypes that anticipate the form, feel and fit accuracy of a later series product. This allows design errors to be identified and corrected early — saving time and significant costs during the development phase.
SLA 3D Printing
Advantages
Highest Precision
Layer heights from 10 to 200 microns deliver very fine details and smooth surfaces.
Smooth Surfaces
SLA parts naturally have a smooth surface — ideal for visible components and presentation models.
Fine Details
Even the most complex geometries and delicate structures are reproduced precisely and true to detail.
Wide Resin Selection
From standard and tough to high-temp, clear and flex, we select the right resin for your application.
SLA 3D Printing
Technical Specifications
| Layer Thickness | 0.01–0.2 mm |
|---|---|
| Materials | Standard Resin, Tough Resin, High-Temp Resin, Clear Resin, Flexible Resin |
| Maximum Size | Up to 210 × 115 × 220 mm |
| Ideal For | High-precision prototypes, Detailed design models, Functional testing, Medical models, Jewellery design |
| Delivery Time | 3–5 business days |
SLA 3D Printing