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FDM vs SLA vs SLS: 3D Printing Technology Difference

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) uses melted thermoplastic for affordable, durable parts. SLA (stereolithography) employs UV-cured resin for high-detail, smooth finishes. SLS (selective laser sintering) fuses powder materials for strong, complex geometries without supports. Each technology suits different needs in prototyping, manufacturing, and design. Choosing the right 3D printing solutions depends on material, precision, and application requirements. Read the full blog to know more.<br>

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FDM vs SLA vs SLS: 3D Printing Technology Difference

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