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Axtra3D presents new high-speed SLA technology at international trade fairs

Axtra3D, a company specializing in high-precision SLA 3D printing and hybrid additive manufacturing, is presenting its latest developments at several international trade fairs this spring. Axtra3D’s technology addresses applications in dental technology, industrial injection molding and small series production. The focus is on the company’s proprietary Hybrid PhotoSynthesis (HPS) technology, which uses a combination of SLA and DLP to combine high printing speed with fine detail resolution.

Rajeev Kulkarni, Chief Strategy Officer at Axtra3D, states, “We have clearly demonstrated the value of our Hi-Speed SLA offering, achieving an increase in installations this quarter within our target verticals and applications. Despite the uncertainty currently affecting the AM industry, Axtra3D remains committed to supporting the industry and the AM reseller community by maintaining a strong presence at these shows, further showcasing the advantages of Hi-Speed SLA over traditional SLA, DLP, and LCD technologies.”

At PTXPO, which takes place from March 18 to 20 in Rosemont, Illinois, Axtra3D will be presenting solutions for tool and mold making. Using the HPS approach, manufacturers can produce injection molds with high temperature resistance and precision. This method offers a cost-effective alternative to conventional processes, particularly for small series and prototype production.

Another trade fair highlight is the International Dental Show (IDS) in Cologne from March 25 to 29. Here, Axtra3D and its partner Pro3dure will be demonstrating how high-speed SLA technology can be used for dental applications such as crowns, bridges and surgical templates. In addition to a high surface quality, the technology reduces post-processing costs and production time.

Axtra3D will be presenting its industrial applications at the AMUG Conference in Chicago and at RAPID + TCT in Detroit. Especially in the field of functional components for aerospace, medical technology and small series production, the HPS technology will demonstrate its advantages in terms of attention to detail, mechanical resilience and efficiency. A particular focus will be on the processing of high-performance materials such as silicone, which was previously only available to a limited extent in additive manufacturing.

Axtra3D sees its presence at trade shows as a strategic step to further increase the adoption of additive manufacturing technologies in the industry.

Rajeev further adds, “These trade shows are a testament to Axtra3D’s growing influence across multiple AM markets. By showcasing our innovations in mold-making, true silicone, dental applications, and industrial production, we continue to demonstrate how our technology eliminates AM trade-offs and accelerates adoption in real-world applications.”


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