FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) and SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) are two commonly used 3D printing processes. They have some differences in printing speed, material selection and cost.
First, le...
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...
Introduction of SLS 3D Printing
SLS 3D printing is also known as powder sintering technology. SLS printing technology uses a layer of powder material laid flat on the upper surface of a molded part...
Selective Laser Melting (SLM) uses high-energy laser irradiation and completely melts metal powder to form 3D shapes, which is a very potential metal additive manufacturing technology. It is also c...
Available Post-processing for Vacuum Casting
Vacuum molding means making a silicone mold of the product prototype under vacuum conditions, and using the mold to cast (PU, transparent PU, POM-like, ...
SLA material features: high precision, smooth surfaces, large dimensions
1. Cationic polymerisation mechanism or hybrid photopolymerisation mechanism
2. Low volume shrinkage and low material deform...