SLA Resin Printing
When a project calls for fine detail and a smooth, premium finish, stereolithography is hard to beat. In our SLA collection, Global3D explains how resin printing works and where it outshines other methods for accuracy and surface quality. We cover the types of parts that suit SLA, from intricate miniatures and jewellery patterns to dental and medical models, precise prototypes and detailed components for presentation.
You will learn how resin selection affects detail, strength, flexibility and heat resistance, why SLA captures features that filament printing can struggle with, and how layer resolution shapes both quality and print time. We also share guidance on designing for resin, including wall thickness, drainage and support placement, plus the washing and curing steps that give parts their final properties.
Because SLA parts can need careful handling and finishing, we explain what to expect and how we manage it in our Perth workshop. Whether you need one highly detailed piece or a small batch of precise parts, these articles help you decide if SLA is right for your job.
Read on, then send us your model for a quote.