SLA 3D Printing Services | Resin 3D printing
What is SLA 3D Printing?
Stereolithography (SLA) is an additive manufacturing process that belongs to the Vat Photopolymerization family. SLA is typically used when a great surface finish and dimensional accuracy in the order of microns is necessary. The raw material is often a liquid resin which polymerizes when laser or light is incident on it. Very fine and intricate features of a design can be thoroughly replicated using SLA. A variety of materials like ABS, Polycarbonate, Clear plastic, Dental resins, and Bio-compatible materials are also possible in the SLA process.
High-Resolution, Accurate Parts without Tooling
Stereolithography (SLA) is a powerful 3D printing technology that produces extremely accurate and high-resolution parts that are capable of being used directly in end-use, low-volume production or for rapid prototyping. Locanam offers over 15 uniquely engineered SLA materials that can enable products to be brought to the market.