We offer a range of photopolymer resins including standard, flexible, durable, and high-temperature options.
Experience high-resolution 3D printing with our SLA services, designed for smooth, precise prototypes. Our SLA service ensures exceptional surface finishes, capturing intricate details with accuracy and clarity for your next project. With a focus on quality and reliability, we deliver solutions that meet your exact specifications every time.
Stereolithography (SLA) is a cutting-edge 3D printing technique that utilizes a laser to solidify liquid resin, building objects layer by layer with incredible precision. Our SLA services provide high-quality prototypes and complex geometries, offering smooth finishes and tight tolerances. Ideal for creating visual models, master patterns for molding, and parts with intricate features, SLA ensures accuracy in every print. With a wide range of resin materials, our SLA printing delivers clarity and efficiency for product development and design validation.
Our SLA 3D printing services provide ultra-detailed prototypes with smooth surfaces, utilizing UV laser curing to solidify resin layer by layer. This advanced technology is perfect for creating intricate designs with fine features and high dimensional accuracy. Whether for visual models, patterns, or functional parts with strict tolerances, our SLA process guarantees fast turnaround and exceptional quality for all your precision needs.
Engineers and leading manufacturers trust Yicen Precision for fast iterations and durable, high-performance parts. Whether for prototyping or full-scale production, our extensive material selection ensures precision, strength, and reliability for any CNC machining project.
Accura 25
Accura ClearVue
Somos WaterShed XC 11122
Somos EvoLVe 128
Accura Xtreme Grey
Somos NeXt
Somos Taurus
Accura ABS Black (SL 7820)
Accura Xtreme White 200
Somos WaterClear Ultra 10122
Accura 60
Somos ProtoTherm 12120*
Somos PerFORM
Accura Bluestone
At Yicen Precision, we offer a range of surface finishing services to elevate the appearance and functionality of your SLA-printed components.
Deposits a thin metal layer onto SLA parts for improved appearance, strength, and EMI shielding. Suitable for display models and functional prototypes.
We provide precise assembly of multi-component prints and thorough post-processing, including support removal, detail refinement, and fit adjustments, to ensure every part meets your specifications.
A transparent coating that protects SLA parts and enhances gloss or depth. Ideal for parts requiring a polished, durable, or water-resistant finish.
Applies a clear or tinted epoxy resin to seal the surface, enhancing durability and giving parts a smooth, glass-like appearance.
An additional UV exposure process to fully cure SLA parts, improving mechanical strength, thermal resistance, and surface hardness.
Custom textures can be applied to improve grip, reduce glare, or achieve a specific visual effect. Useful for ergonomic parts or components requiring a matte or non-slip finish.
Applying primer creates a smooth, uniform base for painting. Custom paints can then be applied for color, UV protection, or enhanced aesthetics.
Manual or machine sanding smooths the surface, while polishing delivers a clean, glossy finish. Ideal for presentation models, visual prototypes, and end-use parts.
We specialize in converting your ideas into high-quality, functional components with unparalleled speed and accuracy. With advanced technology and expert craftsmanship, we create parts that meet the most complex specifications.
Stereolithography (SLA) has become a preferred 3D printing technology for producing high-resolution, detailed prototypes and parts. This process stands out due to its ability to achieve precision and intricate designs that many other 3D printing methods cannot.
The process starts by designing a 3D model of the object through Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. This model is highly detailed and needs to represent every aspect of the part, as it will be the blueprint for the entire printing process.
Once the model is created, it’s sliced into thin horizontal layers, typically ranging from 0.05mm to 0.1mm thick. Each layer is printed individually, with the laser selectively curing the resin layer by layer, making the slicing step essential for precision.
The model is then uploaded to the SLA printer, and the material (liquid resin) is loaded into the printer’s vat. The build platform, which holds the part as it prints, is lowered into the vat, just below the resin surface.
A UV laser scans the first layer of resin according to the 3D model’s design. The laser beam precisely cures the resin, solidifying it in the exact shape needed. The laser works with exceptional accuracy, allowing for the creation of detailed features and tight tolerances. After each layer is complete, the platform lowers slightly for the next layer to be printed.
The process repeats for each layer, building the object from the bottom up. As each new layer is cured, it bonds to the one beneath it, creating a solid, three-dimensional part.
Once the object is fully printed, it’s carefully removed from the printer. The excess resin is removed, and the part undergoes further curing with UV light to enhance its strength and durability. If required, the part is also smoothed and polished to enhance its appearance and finish.
After post-processing, the part undergoes a final inspection for quality. This includes checking for surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and any potential defects. The part is then ready for use in testing, molding, or production, depending on its purpose.
SLA services offer unmatched precision and the ability to create complex geometries, making it ideal for rapid prototyping and high-performance parts with tight tolerances.
SLA printing excels in creating prototypes with intricate details and fine features. The laser’s precision enables the printing of parts with high dimensional accuracy, up to 0.05mm, which makes SLA ideal for industries requiring tightly toleranced parts, like aerospace or medical devices. Whether you’re looking to prototype small, detailed features or large, complex geometries, SLA offers the precision you need.
One of the standout benefits of SLA is its ability to produce parts with smooth surfaces. The laser’s fine control results in fewer visible layer lines, making the post-processing time shorter. The surface finish is ideal for visual models, as well as functional prototypes that need to meet high aesthetic standards.
At Yicen Precision, we provide a wide range of resin options for SLA printing. From standard resins for visual prototypes to durable, high-performance materials that simulate ABS or polycarbonate, we offer solutions for almost every application. Whether you need rigid, flexible, or heat-resistant parts, SLA can accommodate different material requirements.
SLA’s layer-by-layer build process allows for rapid prototyping, providing faster iterations compared to traditional manufacturing methods. At Yicen Precision, we ensure quick turnaround times without compromising on quality. This makes SLA an excellent choice for businesses needing rapid prototyping or low-volume production.
SLA is ideal for design validation because it allows you to physically test your design before moving to mass production. Whether you’re checking fit, form, or function, SLA parts can be used for real-world testing, ensuring that any design flaws are caught early in the development process.
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What materials are available for SLA printing?
We offer a range of photopolymer resins including standard, flexible, durable, and high-temperature options.
How detailed are SLA printed parts?
SLA produces parts with resolutions as fine as 25 microns, capturing intricate details.
Are SLA parts suitable for functional testing?
Yes, depending on the resin selected, parts can be durable and functional.
What is the maximum build volume?
Our SLA printers accommodate parts up to several hundred millimeters in size.
Can SLA print transparent parts?
Yes, we offer resins that can produce clear or translucent parts.