Collection: DLP Printers
Digital Light Processing (DLP) is a type of 3D printing technology that uses a digital light projector to cure photopolymer resin layer by layer. Unlike traditional additive manufacturing methods, DLP exposes an entire layer of resin to light simultaneously, allowing for faster print times compared to other resin-based techniques. This technology produces objects with smooth surface finishes and high resolution, making it ideal for applications requiring intricate details and fine features, such as jewelry, dental prosthetics, and miniatures. DLP printers often incorporate a vat of liquid resin that solidifies when exposed to light, and they are prized for their ability to create prototypes and end-use parts with exceptional accuracy and aesthetic appeal.