3D Printing

3D printing technologies

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)

  • It is one of the most accessible and simple technologies.
  • This is a very widely used technology that allows printing on a large variety of materials.

Advantages:

  • A wide selection of materials: PLA, PETG, ASA, ABS, TPU (70-98A), other materials are
    available on request.
  • Ability to print objects up to 1000x1000x1000mm.
  • The lowest price compared to other 3D printing technologies.

Disadvantages:

  • Lower print quality level (up to 0.1mm vertically and 0.3mm horizontally) compared to other
    3D printing technologies.

SLA (Stereolithography)

  • It is a high definition and highly accurate technology.
  • SLA printing technology is very suitable for the production of small details and complex shapes and figures.

Advantages:

  • High-resolution printing: SLA technology provides very high resolution and allows you to obtain objects with a very smooth or textured surface.
  • Ability to print complex shapes.

Disadvantages:

  • Higher price.
  • Limitations on printing large objects.
  • More fragile parts.