Rapid Prototyping (RP) technology is a new manufacturing technology developed in the 1980s. Unlike traditional cutting, RP uses a layer-by-layer material accumulation method to process solid models...
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...
In recent years, Stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing has emerged as a transformative technology in the automotive industry, particularly in the fields of customization and intelligent manufacturing...
As we all know, both SLS and FDM are two processes in the 3D printing family. These two printing technologies are very different and have their own distinctive features, so today we’re going ...
The fashion industry is increasingly adopting 3D printing technology, offering designers innovative tools to create unique garments and accessories while also addressing sustainability concerns. Th...
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...