Collection: SLA Resins

Stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing utilizes light to polymerize liquid resin into precise, three-dimensional objects.  The quality and characteristics of the printed items heavily depend on the choice of resin.  Various resins are available, each tailored for specific applications:

  • Standard Resins: These are ideal for creating models with fine details and smooth finishes, suitable for visual prototypes and concept models.

  • Tough Resins: Designed to simulate the mechanical properties of ABS plastic, these resins are suitable for functional prototypes requiring durability and impact resistance.

  • Durable Resins: Offering low friction and high impact resistance, these are ideal for parts that need to endure stress and wear.

  • Heat-Resistant Resins: Capable of withstanding high temperatures, these resins are suitable for applications involving heat exposure.

  • Rubber-Like Resins: These provide flexible and elastic properties, making them suitable for items like grips, gaskets, or wearables.

  • Dental and Medical Resins: Formulated for biocompatibility, these resins are used for dental models, surgical guides, and other medical applications.

  • Castable Resins: Ideal for investment casting, these resins burn out cleanly, leaving no residue, making them perfect for jewellery and metal casting applications.

When selecting a resin, consider the specific requirements of your project, such as mechanical properties, temperature resistance, flexibility, and biocompatibility. Proper handling and post-processing are essential to achieve optimal results and ensure the safety and durability of the printed parts.