SLA 3D Printer: Micro-Detailed Prototyping & Tooling

Unlock Microscopic Detail with Stereolithography

SLA (Stereolithography) 3D printers use UV lasers to cure liquid photopolymer resins into complex geometries. Ideal for intricate prototypes, molds, and dental/medical models.

SLA Systems

Rapid Manufacturing Simplified.

CHPro Series Industrial 3D printers deliver production-ready accuracy, material diversity, and repeatability unattainable with desktop systems. These professional 3D printers enable aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial sectors to bypass traditional manufacturing limits—accelerating prototyping, cutting costs by up to 70%, and producing end-use parts.

Industrial SLA 3D Printers

SLM 3D Printer: Precision Metal Part Production

Selective Laser Melting (SLM) professional 3D Printing

Industrial SLM 3D printers fuse metal powders (stainless steel, aluminum, titanium) layer-by-layer to create fully dense, corrosion-resistant components.

SLM Systems

High Quality Metal 3D Printer

Benefits of Professional SLM 3D Printers
High Strength Metal Parts

  • Up to 99.9% Density for mechanical integrity
  • Alloy options including stainless steel, titanium, Inconel

Complex Geometry Capabilities

  • Lattice & Conformal Cooling Channels
  • Undercuts & Internal Cavities impossible with traditional machining
SLM 3D Printers

SLS 3D Printer: Functional End-Use Parts

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) professional 3D printing

SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) systems use CO₂ lasers to fuse nylon-based powders into durable, heat-resistant parts. Eliminate support structures and maximize build volume utilization.

SLS Systems

Rapid Manufacturing Simplified.

Benefits of Professional SLS 3D Printers
Material Range: PA12, glass-filled nylon, TPU
Zero Support Structures: Maximize build chamber efficiency
Durability: Impact-resistant gears, hinges, housings
Economy: Unused powder is 100% recyclable

Industrial SLS 3D Printers

OptimScan Q12

High-Accuracy 3D Scanning Solutions

Capture Real-World Geometry for Flawless Digital Workflows
Pair industrial 3D printers with high-accuracy 3D scanners to digitize physical objects. Enable quality control, legacy part replication, and CAD-to-part validation.

3D Scanner OptimScan Q12

Which 3D Printer is Right for You?

SLA (Stereolithography)
SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)
SLM (Selective Laser Melting)
Process
UV laser cures liquid photopolymer, layer by layer
CO₂ or fiber laser sinters polymer powder into solid
High-power laser fully melts metal powder
Typical Materials
Photopolymer resins (rigid, flexible, biocompatible)
Nylon (PA12, PA11), TPU, composites
Stainless steel, titanium, Inconel, aluminum alloys
Resolution & Accuracy
50–120 µm layer thickness; very high surface finish
60–300 µm layers; good detail but slightly grainy
20–100 µm layers; fully dense metal parts
Ideal Applications
Fine-detail prototypes, dental, jewelry, medical models
Functional prototypes, small production runs, rugged end-use parts
End-use metal parts, tooling inserts, aerospace components

How to Choose

Next Steps

Ready to integrate industrial 3D printers into your workflow? Contact our engineers for a customized SLA, SLM, SLS, or scanning solution tailored to your production challenges.

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