Brand Name: | CRIDA |
Model Number: | Customized |
MOQ: | 1 piece |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C,D/A,D/P,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 20000Pcs/ Month |
SLS SLA 3d Printing Prototyping 3D Plastic Resin Printing Service Toy Model Rapid Prototyping
Product Description
At Crida, our SLA (Stereolithography) and SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) 3D Printing Services combine precision, versatility, and rapid turnaround to meet your most demanding project needs. Leveraging advanced SLA technology, we deliver ultra-high-resolution prototypes with exceptional surface smoothness and intricate detail—ideal for cosmetic models, optical components, and medical devices. Our SLS solutions utilize engineering-grade nylons (including flame-retardant, carbon-fiber-reinforced, and flexible options) to produce robust, functional parts with complex geometries and no support structures, perfect for aerospace ducting, snap-fit assemblies, and end-use production. Backed by ISO 9001 and AS9100 certifications, we ensure strict quality control, material traceability, and dimensional accuracy at every step. With industry-leading lead times of 1–3 days and comprehensive post-processing (bead blasting, thermal smoothing, dyeing, and painting), we transform your designs into flawless, ready-to-use parts. Trust Crida for expert guidance—from material selection to design optimization—and experience seamless support through our online quoting platform and dedicated engineering team.
Features
Applications
High-Precision Prototyping (SLA):
Ideal for detailed concept models, optical lenses, and medical device prototypes requiring ultra-smooth surfaces and micron-level accuracy.
Functional End-Use Parts (SLS):
Produces durable, complex components like aerospace ducts, automotive housings, and robotic gears using engineering-grade nylons (PA12, glass-filled, flame-retardant).
Jewelry & Investment Casting (SLA):
Craft intricate master patterns for mold-making or direct-castable resin models with fine details and smooth finishes.
Medical & Dental Applications (SLA/SLS):
Creates biocompatible surgical guides, custom prosthetics, and anatomical models for pre-surgical planning.
Automotive & Motorsports (SLS):
Generates heat-resistant under-hood components, lightweight brackets, and snap-fit assemblies that withstand vibration and stress.
Consumer Product Development (Both):
Accelerates ergonomic testing (SLA for look/feel prototypes) and functional validation (SLS for drop-tests and moving parts).
Technical Parameters
Product Name | 3D Printing Service SLA SLS |
Size | Customized Size |
Service | OEM Custom 3D Printing Parts |
Material | Resins, Engineering Plastics, Rubber |
Brand Name | Crida |
CNC Machining or Not | Micro Machining |
MOQ | 1 Piece |
Surface Treatment | Painting, Powder Coating, Plating, etc. |
Drawing Format | 2D: PDF/DWG/DXF; 3D: IGES/STEP/STP/X_T/STL |
Equipment | SLA/SLS/HP-MJF3D Printers |
Logo | Accept Custom Logo |
Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Packing and Shipping
Secure Packaging
Products are housed in heavy-duty boxes with custom-cut foam inserts to prevent movement and absorb shocks. For heavy items: Reinforced wooden crates ensure structural integrity. All packaging (materials, layout, labeling) is adaptable to your specifications.
Reliable Shipping
Orders shipped via premium couriers (e.g., DHL, FedEx, UPS) with real-time tracking provided. We ensure safe and punctual arrival. Delays or damages? Contact us within 24 hours for swift resolution.
Damage Resolution
Report issues immediately with photo documentation. We commit to replacing damaged items or refunding within claim verification.
Crida OEM 3D Printing Products: FAQ
SLS (Selective Laser Sintering): Uses a laser to fuse powdered materials (nylon, etc.) into solid parts, suited for durable functional components.
Note: These are distinct technologies; SLA uses resin, SLS uses powders.
SLA: Light-curing resins (e.g., standard, flexible, or specialty resins).
SLS: Engineering thermoplastics (e.g., nylon, TPU).
Clarification: "Light-curing resin" applies only to SLA, not SLS.