Understanding Resin 3D Printing
Resin 3D printing uses photopolymerization to create highly detailed parts. Three main technologies dominate.
SLA (Stereolithography)
A UV laser traces each layer. Most accurate parts with smoothest finish, but slower than other methods.
DLP (Digital Light Processing)
Uses a digital projector to cure entire layers at once. Faster than SLA, resolution depends on pixel count.
LCD/MSLA
Uses an LCD screen as a mask. Most popular consumer technology — excellent value with high resolution at lower cost.
Common Resin Types
- Standard: Good all-purpose, affordable — like our ANTINSKY Standard Resin
- Engineer: Higher strength and impact resistance
- Dental: Biocompatible, precision medical grade
- Castable: Burns out for investment casting
- Craft: Colored for artistic prints
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ANTINSKY offers a complete range of resin products at InnoStation 3D — from budget-friendly standard resins to specialized dental and castable grades.