3D SLA printer
Industrial resin-based 3D printing
In the stereolithography process, liquid synthetic resins are cured layer by layer using a laser. The workpiece is created in a plastic bath and lowered further after each processed layer.
This method requires support structures during printing, which are individually adapted to the component by the software. Formlabs is one of the leading desktop SLA printers.
Printing impresses with clean details and consistent print results, thanks to a high power density laser beam and a compact system of lenses and mirrors to enable accurate, repeatable printed parts. Formlabs now offers a selection of over 20 materials to meet almost any design requirement.
Installation space 14.5 × 14.5 × 18.5 cm
Layer thickness 25-300μm
Projects with the
3D SLA printer
First network meeting produktions.netz
On June 4, around 20 representatives of the production industry met at our home base, FabLab Kiel. From start-ups to established…
3D scan and print of a historical find
A few weeks ago, an archaeologist found his way to us and brought back a historical find. His idea was to digitize the badly…
3D-printed replicas of human veins
As part of the validation fund of Kiel University, we are participating in an exciting project. Together with physicians,…
3D-printed miniature sculptures
To create miniature versions of his sculptures, sculptor Jo Kley works primarily with our resin-based 3D SLA printer from…
Buddy” project
Expirience designer Anna Kersig used our MakerCube and one of our 3D printers to develop prototypes of a palm-sized object made…