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Stereolithography TECHNOLOGY
Stereolithography is most commonly used as a prototyping technology within industries that need to print parts or models to validate fit form and function or for concept visualization. Stereolithography is also used in manufacturing applications for short-run part production such as vacuum castings, injection mold tooling, investment casting master patterns and functional end use part production for certain environments.
With new and innovative materials now available, SLA 3D printing has evolved to cater to a much wider range of applications than ever before.
If you are interested in learning more about FDM technology for your lab or classroom, contact us to get a quote or speak to a Solutions Specialist in your area.
STRATASYS Stereolithography
3D PRINTERS
The reliable and proven Neo SLA 3D printers build high-quality parts with superior surface quality, accuracy and detail.
Neo® Stereolithography 3d Printer
Designed by engineers, for engineers.
The F3300 sets a new benchmark in industrial FDM 3D printing, delivering up to double the speed and output of conventional fused deposition modeling printers. Engineered specifically for manufacturing, the F3300 enhances productivity, ensures dependable printing, and increases part output through its cutting-edge hardware and software innovations. These advanced features make it an ideal solution for a wide range of applications across industries.
Neo® Unload Trolley
Conveniently pick up and unload the Neo800® platform and parts up to 40kg in weight with the Neo® Unload Trolley. The integrated drip tray prevents resin contamination of machine and surrounding area. The Neo® Unload Trolley easily and safely supports your 3D printing workflow.
Service & Support
Broken equipment means missed learning opportunities. That’s why we don’t stop at total custom solutions and products for your space — we also provide full service and support, complete with training as well as routine and preventative maintenance. Contact us or visit our Service & Support page to learn more.
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