![]() Like the Form 2 SLA printer, the Slash uses resin cartridges that automatically refill the machine's tank during the printing process.Īs a rule, SLA 3D printers offer far greater resolution (the smoothness and detail of a printed object's surface) than fused-filament fabrication 3D printers, which extrude layer upon layer of thermoplastic to create an object. Uniz TechnologyĪ number of objects printed by the Slash SLA 3D printer. "Before Slash, speeds of 1,000 cc/hr were only achievable with large industrial machines that cost over $100,000 now it can be available in your home," Uniz Technology boasts. ![]() The Slash 3D printer uses an LCD light source to harden photosensitive resin a liquid cooling coil keeps the light source from overheating material during its fast-print cycle.Īs other SLA printers have attempted to improve on print speeds, they have superheated surrounding resin to 500 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, damaging material, Uniz Technology said in its marketing material. Uniz Technology claims it overcame a speed barrier with its Slash SLA 3D printer by using a liquid crystal diode (LCD) to harden the photosensitive resin, which also allows a liquid cooling coil to be placed as near to the light/resin interface as possible. ![]() ![]() Of course, the Carbon3D M1 has a price tag of around $144,000. An industrial SLA 3D printer, such as the Carbon3D M1 machine, can harden up to 60 cc/hr. By comparison, the Form 2 3D printer can use 19 cc/hr.
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