What distinguishes SLA and FDM three-dimensional printing? from luis huang's blog

FDM works on the basis that different hot-melt filament-like materials, such as wax, ABS, and nylon, are heated and melted, and a computer is used to control the nozzle's movement in the x, y, and z directions. Extrusion of the filamentary material occurs through a nozzle with tiny nozzles after the material is heated in the nozzle to a temperature just over its melting point.

 

 

The basic idea behind SLA is to move vertically to the height of one layer in the direction of the lifting platform, cure the next layer, and then focus the laser with a certain wavelength and intensity on the surface of the light-curing material.

 

How should I decide between FDM and SLA 3D printing?

When creating inexpensive models, choose FDM.

 

fantastic for makers and hobbyists.

 

in circumstances where precision and surface roughness are not crucial.

 

If fine features and smooth surfaces are desired, use a SLA.

 

It is useful for large production since casting molds are made using it.

 

I hope you will get in touch with JTR when you wish to print in accordance with the drawings because we provide a variety of 3D printing services.


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