
Stereolithography (SLA)
Stereolithography (SLA) is a 3D printing process that creates objects by solidifying liquid resin layer by layer using a precise UV laser. The laser traces the shape of each layer on the resin's surface, causing it to harden. Then, the build platform moves slightly to add a new layer, and the process repeats until the entire object is formed. SLA is known for producing highly detailed, smooth-surfaced parts with fine features, making it ideal for prototypes, jewelry, and detailed models. It combines accuracy with speed, utilizing computer control for complex geometries.