SLA is short for Stereolithography. It is a rapid prototyping method that builds your parts from a liquid polymer directly from 3D CAD data. The laser cures the liquid to form your parts. The uncured liquid is drained away. The completed parts are smooth and very accurate.
We have 7 difference SLA material options:
Accura 25, a white flexible plastic that simulates polypropylene
Accura 48 HTR, a clear amber plastic that is strong, rigid and heat resistant
Accura 55, a white plastic that simulates ABS
Accura 60, a clear plastic that simulates polycarbonate
Accura Bluestone, an opaque blue plastic that is strong, rigid and heat resistant
Accura ClearVue, a clear plastic with excellent transparency and durability
Accura Xtreme, a tough grey plastic that simulates ABS