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Still a challenging material to 3D print, silicone is now more accessible as new 3D printers and materials enter the market.
The complete guide to resin 3D printers for professionals and industry, plus all you need to know about SLA, DLP, and LCD 3D printer technology.
Formlabs at Formnext will debut a new large cure machine, new engineering-grade resins, and updated software.
3D Systems’ R&D team has been busy upgrading the Figure 4 DLP and introducing new material and software designed to lure manufacturers away from injection molding.
The new Carbon M3 and larger M3 Max aim to make production resin 3D printing faster and more reliable.
At Formnext, UnionTech showcases two new SLA systems, self-developed resins, and a huge 1.5-meter demo part.
Sure, comparing industrial to desktop tech is unfair, but it effectively puts the SLA 825’s monster footprint into perspective.
New Neo800+ has more throughput than the company's previous SLAs, incorporating new laser scan tech that boosts build speed 50%.
The Phrozen Sonic CS+ and LS+ resin 3D printer — along with a metal 3D printer and accessory equipment — are billed as "Your First Step Into Professional Dental 3D Printing."
Innovative printer maker Azul 3D takes another swing at commercializing its high-area rapid printing (HARP) technology.