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SLA  is a Rapid Prototyping technology that builds in horizontal cross-sectional layers with precision laser curing of a photopolymer.


  • SLA is especially superior on high resolution or intricate detailed parts.
  • Fast, Versatile & Accurate Rapid Prototyping
  • Parts up to 10" X 10" X 5"
  • Achievable Accuracy:  +/-.063 mm (+/- .002 in.)
  • Accelerate your schedule without compromising the integrity of the final product.
  • Avoid last minute, expensive changes in the tooling process
  • Can create virtually any shape for models of molded parts, including those with deep section and complex surfaces with draft, which are difficult to achieve with CNC milling.
  • Convey your ideas more effectively. Test more innovations in less time. Detect flaws and bugs before you proceed to costly tooling and manufacturing.  You'll trim time and expense at every stage of product development - and beat your competition to market with the highest quality products you've ever produced.  Finally, you can produce your tooling - all of this without the time and cost associated with more traditional prototyping methods.

Allows for immediate feedback.  It is a visualization and communication tool.

What Others Are Saying About SLA - Rapid Prototyping

  • "Cut cost and saved time during the iterative phase of conceptual design.  Major impact."
  • "Do in a few days what took a few weeks."
  • "Product quality improved."
  • "Saved $20,000 per revision in tooling costs.  Like an insurance policy for us. Gets it right the first time."

Ask about our FREE PROTOTYPING with subsequent molding production.

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