Resin printing
Resin printing is a 3D printing technology that utilizes liquid photopolymer resin cured by light to produce highly detailed and precise objects. This method, also known as stereolithography (SLA) or digital light processing (DLP), involves post-processing steps and necessitates safety precautions due to the chemical nature of the resin. Resin printing is particularly beneficial for industries and individuals requiring intricate and high-resolution prototypes, such as in dental, jewelry, and engineering applications.