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Stereolithography (SLA) 3D printers deliver highly detailed, tiny parts just a few millimeters in size, all the way up to 1.5 meter long parts—while offering exceptional resolution and accuracy. Even large parts remain highly accurate from end-to-end, with virtually no part shrinkage or warping. 

Speed and productivity are also major strengths of SLA technology particularly when a variety of functional prototypes or quick access to casting patterns is desired. The combination of SLA technology and materials are able to produce comparable characteristics to parts normally machined from polypropylene or ABS for low- to mid-volume production. Additionally, those parts do not require slow, expensive retooling for customization or necessary tooling changes.  

 

Delivering the smoothest surface finish of any additive manufacturing process, the quality of SLA parts makes this versatile technology great for: 

  • Manufacturing aids, jigs, and fixtures 
  • End-use production parts and mass customization 
  • Under-the-hood components 
  • Wind tunnel test models 
  • Investment casting patterns 
  • Mandrel tooling 
  • Molds and dies 
  • Medical and biocompatible parts 
  • Cast urethane/vacuum casting patterns 
  • High clarity, transparent products and components 

 

The SLA 750 Printer answers the demand for cost effective 3D printed production parts with unprecedented levels of throughput and reliability. This combined with full factory integration software allows users to control every aspect of their additive production lines.  

 

Join us for this live webinar to discover why the SLA 750 and SLA 750 Dual 3D printers deliver more production advantages than ever before – especially with a broadened material portfolio that now spans SLA and Figure 4 technology alike. 

Meet our Experts

  • Steve Hartung

    Principal Applications Engineer, SLA, 3D Systems 

    Steve Hartung is a Principal Applications Engineer at 3D Systems.  He leverages over 28 years of experience in 3D printing to drive advanced applications, collaborate with key accounts to ensure their success and provide applications support and advanced training.  He helps shape the future of 3D printing by working closely with the hardware, materials and software teams - testing and promoting new 3D Systems offerings.  

  • Richard Broad

    Richard Broad

     Product Manager Materials, 3D Systems 

    Richard Broad serves as the Product Manager for Materials at 3D Systems, where he leverages over two decades of experience in additive manufacturing applications to drive innovation in materials development. His collaborative approach to product development has been instrumental in creating tailored applications in close partnership with customers across various industries. Richard holds a BEng in Polymer Engineering from LMU, providing him with a solid foundation for his work in advancing additive manufacturing technologies. 

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