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Infographic: What Is Stereolithography?

2020年6月4日

See what’s possible with Stereolithography technology

Create large, highly intricate parts with superb accuracy and finishes. Stereolithography (SLA) makes it easy to iterate and produce complex models that capture attention.

Download our infographic to learn:

  • How Stereolithography creates intricate and affordable parts
  • When to choose SLA for projects
  • Why printing SLA master patterns is ideal for consistency

 

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