Resin 3D Printing
(mSLA – Masked Stereolithography)
Overview
Resin-based 3D printing, particularly mSLA (Masked Stereolithography), uses a UV light source to cure liquid photopolymer resins layer by layer, producing parts with ultra-fine details and a smooth surface finish.
This process is ideal for high-detail applications where precision and aesthetics are paramount
Advantages
- Superior Surface Finish – Perfect for high-detail applications.
- High Resolution & Precision – Captures intricate details with extreme accuracy.
- Wide Material Variety – Includes flexible, rigid, high-temperature, and transparent resins.
- Ideal for Small, Complex Parts – Excellent for medical, dental, and jewelry applications.
- Customizable Optical & Mechanical Properties – Adapts to specific use-case requirements.
Ideal Applications
- Dental and medical models
- Engineering prototypes requiring fine details
- End-use components with a smooth, polished finish
- Miniatures and collectibles
- Jewelry prototyping
