SLA 3D Printing for Production Parts. Really?
Everyone’s familiar with the versatility of SLA (stereolithography) printing for prototyping. Its fantastic layer resolution gives a beautifully smooth A-surface (think reduced finishing times); it’s one of the most precise 3D printing processes, enabling intricate detailing; many industrial SLA printers offer a large print bed enabling large parts to be printed in one piece; and it’s comparatively fast.
But, it’s a common belief that SLA resins, while great for prototyping and creating detailed models, often lack the mechanical properties required for production parts. They tend to be brittle and can be susceptible to wear, impact, and environmental factors.
Let’s turn that notion on its head. Stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing can be used in production parts when certain requirements or conditions align with its capabilities. SLA has several advantages and is suitable for specific applications. Here are just a few scenarios where SLA 3D printing is used in production parts:
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