Technologies
This page provides a structured overview of additive manufacturing technologies supported by 3Dresyns® materials.
Rather than duplicating process-specific content, the Technologies section acts as a navigation layer connecting process fundamentals, relevant material families and selected engineering references.
Technologies should be interpreted together with the 3Dresyns® Engineering System, which integrates material selection, curing control, dimensional calibration, failure diagnosis and mechanical validation into a structured implementation workflow.
SLA / DLP / LCD printing
Vat photopolymerization workflows for SLA, DLP and LCD/MSLA systems. 3Dresyns® materials support industrial, medical, dental and R&D applications through engineered photopolymer platforms and process-driven material design.
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Inkjet-Based Processes
Inkjet material jetting workflows, including photopolymer inkjet systems and related supports/auxiliaries. These pages describe key process constraints, material compatibility and typical routes enabled by inkjet technologies.
Indirect Additive Manufacturing
Indirect workflows where 3D printing is used to produce sacrificial patterns, molds or tooling for downstream processes such as casting, molding or injection routes. Content connects printing and post-steps depending on the process.
Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP)
High-resolution photopolymerization process for nano- and micro-scale structures. Content addresses process constraints, material behavior and typical laboratory and R&D workflows.
Nano Micro Fabrication
From sub-micron features to several hundred micrometres for the creation of nano and micro devices, photonic and optical components, advanced metamaterials, microfluidic devices, sensors, medical and dental components, and functional microstructures.
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
Powder-bed fusion process where polymer powders are fused layer-by-layer to produce functional parts without supports. Content covers powder characteristics, post-processing and application-driven considerations.
How to use the Technologies section
Start by selecting a process (learn), then move to Materials (shop) and Applications for workflow-specific guidance. Final process validation and material qualification must be performed for each specific printer, material version and use case.