Professionals often associate stereolithography with direct 3D printing for prototyping. However, SLA 3D printing has evolved over the years to augment traditional manufacturing methods and support an increasing number of robust traditional applications through both direct printing and alternative workflows. Today, plating, molding, and casting processes with specialized resins make it possible to leverage SLA 3D printing throughout your entire product development process, eliminating costly tooling, improving efficiency, and offering faster ROI. Join Matt Lewis and Kathy Bui of Formlabs to learn about how SLA 3D printing is the best choice for your business in 2021. You'll walk away with a clear understanding of the value proposition of SLA printed parts—from strength to surface finish—and the technology behind them.
Agenda:
- How advancements in SLA 3D printing ensure both smooth surface finish and functionality
- The latest in Formlabs materials development: from soft and elastomeric to rigid, glass-reinforced resins
- How to transform the mechanical properties and function of your SLA parts through alternative workflows like casting, molding, and electroplating