Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Ultrathin Layers Ultrathin layers refer to extremely fine layer heights (below 20 microns) used for high-resolution prints with smooth surfaces and intricate details. They provide superior dimensional accuracy, sharp edges, and complex textures. Ultrathin layers are achieved using high-precision motion systems, small nozzle diameters, and advanced slicing algorithms. SLA, DLP, and MSLA printers offer the highest resolution with ultrathin layers. Proper layer height, print speed, and exposure settings ensure consistent layer bonding and professional-grade finishes. Ultrathin layers expand creative possibilities for jewelry, dental models, and detailed figurines. |
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