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Hi everyone, wondering what’s the real difference between standard and industrial SLA materials? Is industrial really that much better?

Solved by Nikolaus Mroncz

Hi and thank you for a good question. Normally the question is what is the difference in industrial and standard. Standard is using Desktop machines, industrial, industrial machines. But the resin, is it so different? Not really! They could be quite similar! To see how much they would differ, you can click on the link below the material. This will lead you to the datasheet.

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      Hi everyone, wondering what’s the real difference between standard and industrial SLA materials? Is industrial really that much better?

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      Hi and thank you for a good question. Normally the question is what is the difference in industrial and standard. Standard is using Desktop machines, industrial, industrial machines. But the resin, is it so different? Not really! They could be quite similar! To see how much they would differ, you can click on the link below the material. This will lead you to the datasheet.

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