Nylons are a common class of plastics that have been around since the 1930s. They are a polyamide polymer traditionally used in a number of common plastic manufacturing processes for plastic films,...
SLA 3D printing is the most common resin 3D printing process that has become vastly popular for its ability to produce high-accuracy, isotropic, and watertight prototypes and end-use parts in a ran...
SLA is short for ‘Stereo lithography Appearance’, which stands for three-dimensional light-curing forming. A laser of a specific wavelength and intensity is focused on the surface of th...
3D printing has revolutionized manufacturing, design, and prototyping across a wide range of industries. While the technology itself is widely discussed, the critical components that make up a 3D p...
The construction industry is one of the most resource-intensive sectors, contributing significantly to global environmental degradation. With the rapid advancement of technology, particularly 3D pr...
Are SLA 3D printed parts and prototypes watertight? The answer is yes, they definitely are.
Stereolithography, often refered to as SLA, it works by focusing ultraviolet laser onto a vat of photo po...