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3D printing has revolutionized modern manufacturing, from rapid prototyping to full-scale production. Whether you're using desktop FDM printers or exploring industrial systems, the technology continues to expand into aerospace, medical, automotive, and consumer goods. Standard extrusion-based printing like FDM remains popular due to its accessibility and compatibility with materials like PLA, ABS, and PETG. On the other hand, resin printing technologies are booming—with SLA, DLP, and MSLA leading the charge for high-resolution, fine-detail parts.

But the real game changers are newer innovations in resin printing. Technologies like VLM (Viscous Lithography Manufacturing), CLIP (Continuous Liquid Interface Production), LSPc (Layerless Stereolithography), and Hot Lithography are raising the bar for what resin-based 3D printing can achieve—delivering faster print times, improved mechanical properties, and the ability to process high-viscosity resin formulations for end-use parts. These systems offer scalability, throughput, and repeatability, making them attractive for serious production applications.

From custom prosthetics to drone parts, high-precision engineering and art-grade models, 3D printing offers unlimited possibilities. As hardware and software continue evolving, keeping an eye on cutting-edge platforms like VLM is essential for staying competitive in the additive manufacturing space.

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A 3D printer nozzle is actively printing a black cylindrical object with a handle, possibly a cup. The scene shows a close-up of the printing process, highlighting the detail of the extruding filament.
A 3D printer nozzle is actively printing a black cylindrical object with a handle, possibly a cup. The scene shows a close-up of the printing process, highlighting the detail of the extruding filament.

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