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SLA 3D PRINTING SERVICES - Price: Rs. 0
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SLA (Stereolithography) 3D printing is an additive manufacturing technology that uses a vat of liquid photopolymer resin cured by ultraviolet (UV) laser to build layers of a 3D model. Here's how the process generally works:
Preparation: The 3D model is prepared using CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software and sliced into thin layers.
Printing: A platform is submerged into a tank filled with liquid resin. A UV laser then traces the first layer of the object on the surface of the resin, solidifying it where the laser beam strikes. The platform then moves down by a layer thickness, and the process is repeated for each layer, with the resin solidifying and adhering to the layer below.
Curing: After the entire object is printed layer by layer, it undergoes a final curing process. This typically involves exposing the object to UV light to fully cure and harden the resin, making it stable and durable.
Post-processing: Once the printing is complete, the object is removed from the printer platform and cleaned to remove excess resin. Depending on the application, additional post-processing steps such as support removal, sanding, and surface finishing may be required to achieve the desired final appearance and properties.
SLA 3D printing is known for its high level of detail, smooth surface finish, and accuracy, making it suitable for applications such as prototyping, jewelry making, dental appliances, and intricate models. However, it typically involves higher costs compared to other 3D printing methods, and the resin materials used may have specific handling requirements due to their photosensitive nature.
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Preparation: The 3D model is prepared using CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software and sliced into thin layers.
Printing: A platform is submerged into a tank filled with liquid resin. A UV laser then traces the first layer of the object on the surface of the resin, solidifying it where the laser beam strikes. The platform then moves down by a layer thickness, and the process is repeated for each layer, with the resin solidifying and adhering to the layer below.
Curing: After the entire object is printed layer by layer, it undergoes a final curing process. This typically involves exposing the object to UV light to fully cure and harden the resin, making it stable and durable.
Post-processing: Once the printing is complete, the object is removed from the printer platform and cleaned to remove excess resin. Depending on the application, additional post-processing steps such as support removal, sanding, and surface finishing may be required to achieve the desired final appearance and properties.
SLA 3D printing is known for its high level of detail, smooth surface finish, and accuracy, making it suitable for applications such as prototyping, jewelry making, dental appliances, and intricate models. However, it typically involves higher costs compared to other 3D printing methods, and the resin materials used may have specific handling requirements due to their photosensitive nature.