Precision Printing with SLA and DLP Resin Printing
Technology Overview
SLA(Stereolithography) and DLP (Digital Light Processing) uses high-frequency light to solidify liquid photopolymer resin, creating solid objects layer by layer. This process is driven by the ultraviolet curing of photosensitive polymer materials.
Accuracy
Efficient Workflow
Cost-Effective
Low Maintenance
SLA VS. DLP
Choosing the Right Technology and the Right Model
SLA uses a UV laser to trace and cure each layer of the liquid resin, which builds the object point by point.
DLP (Digital Light Processing)
DLP uses a digital light projector to cure entire layers of resin at once, projecting the complete image of each layer, which typically results in faster printing speeds compared to SLA.