SLA 3D printing is the most common resin 3D printing process that has become vastly popular for its ability to produce high-accuracy, isotropic, and watertight prototypes and end-use parts in a ran...
Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
Electron Beam Selective Melting (EBSM) Principle
Similar to laser selective sintering and Selective Laser Melting processes, electron beam selective melting technology...
After the prototype has been formed in the liquid resin, the lifting table lifts it out of the liquid and removes it and starts the post-treatment such as finishing and sanding. A thin spatula is i...
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...
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...
3D printing is reshaping supply chain management by enhancing flexibility, reducing lead times, and improving inventory management. With the ability to produce parts on-demand, businesses can respo...