Yes, complex or overhanging parts may require support structures to ensure accurate printing.
What post-processing steps are required after SLA printing?
The printed parts typically need to be cleaned to remove any uncured resin and may require further curing, surface treatment, or coloring to meet the final application requirements.
What types of resins can be used in the SLA process?
The SLA process can use various types of photopolymer resins, including clear, colored, flexible, or durable resins, meeting different application needs.
What are the advantages of the SLA process?
– Suitable for parts with complex shapes and fine surfaces
– Smooth surface finish with minimal layer lines
– Can achieve optimal detail, ideal for small items
– Enclosed and integrated equipment, easy to operate
– Capable of printing various material with different properties
What are the characteristics of the SLA process?
The SLA (Stereolithography) process can achieve a precision of up to 10 microns. With the highest precision details in current 3D printing technologies, SLA is suitable for industries requiring highly precise parts.
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