
Resin Print SLA LFS

SLA
SLA 3D printers use light-reactive thermoset materials called “resin.” When SLA resins are exposed to certain wavelengths of light, short molecular chains join together, polymerizing monomers and oligomers into solidified rigid or flexible geometries.
Stereolitografia
• Laser cures photopolymer resin
• Highly versatile material selection
• Highest resolution and accuracy, fine details
Best for: Functional prototyping, patterns, molds and tooling.

Upside-Down (Inverted) SLA
- Printed Part
- Supports
- Resin
- Build Platform
- Laser
- Galvanometers
- X-Y Scanning Mirror
- Laser Beam
- Resin tank
Best for: Functional prototyping,patterns, molds and tooling.
Features
Low Force Stereolithography (LFS)™ 3D printing uses linear illumination and a flexible tank to turn liquid resin into flawlwss prints.
This advanced form of stereolithografy drastically reduces peel forces to provide groundbreaking print quality and printer reliability.
NonoStop Printing
The Form 3 and Form 3L constantly monitor print performance so you can focus on bringing your most creative ideas to life. Integrated sensors help maintain ideal print conditions and send you allert about the state of your machine.
Laser point accuracy
The custom-designed Light Processing Unit (LPU) inside the printer uses a compact system of lenses and mirrors to deliver accurate and repeatable prints. The high-power density laser is passed through a spatial filter to ensure a clean laser spot.
MATERIALS
- High Resolution. For demanding applications, our carefully-engineered resins capture the finest features in your model.
- Strength and Precision. Our resins create accurate and robust parts, ideal for rapid prototyping and product development.
- Surface Finish. Perfectly smooth right out of the printer, parts printed on the stereolithography printers have the polish and finish of a final product.
Clear
Our Clear Resin polishes to near optical transparency, making it ideal for showcasing internal features.
White
Our Clear Resin polishes to near optical transparency, making it ideal for showcasing internal features.
ABS LIKE Tough 2000 Resin for Rugged Prototyping
Tough 2000 Resin is the strongest and stiffest material in our functional family of Tough and Durable Resins. Choose Tough 2000 Resin for prototyping strong and sturdy parts that should not bend easily.
Mounts and brackets Jigs and fixtures Thin-walled parts Simulates stiffness of PEEK.
Flexible 80A Resin for Hard Flexible Prototypes
Flexible 80A Resin is the most stiff soft-touch material in our library of Flexible and Elastic Resins, with an 80A Shore durometer to simulate the flexibility of rubber or TPU.
Balancing softness with strength, Flexible 80A Resin can withstand bending, flexing, and compression, even through repeated cycles. This material is well-suited for cushioning, damping, and shock absorption.
Handles, grips, overmolds, Cartilage and ligament anatomy, Seals, gaskets, masks.
Elastic Resin 50A for Soft Flexible Parts
Our softest Engineering Resin, this 50A Shore durometer material is suitable for prototyping parts normally produced with silicone. Choose Elastic Resin for parts that will bend, stretch, compress, and hold up to repeated cycles without tearing.
Wearables and consumer goods prototyping Medical models and devices, Compliant features for robotics Special effects props and models.
High Temp for Heat Resistance
High Temp Resin offers a heat deflection temperature (HDT) of 238 °C @ 0.45 MPa, the highest among resins. Use it to print detailed, precise prototypes with high temperature resistance.
Hot air, gas, and fluid flow Molds and insterts, Heat resistant mounts, housings, and fixtures.