
3D Systems launches SLA 750 Dual dual-laser stereolithography system with 750 x 750 x 550 mm build volume
Hardware
Originally reported by foro3d.com
3D Systems has released the SLA 750 Dual, an industrial-grade stereolithography (SLA) production system designed for medium-to-large scale manufacturing. The hardware features a dual-laser architecture operating within a 750 x 750 x 550 mm build envelope, which effectively doubles the printing speed compared to single-laser configurations of equivalent capacity. The system is integrated with 3D Connect software, a centralized management platform designed for fleet monitoring, job queue management, and predictive maintenance across multiple machines.
This release targets the high-volume production gap in the polymer additive manufacturing market, specifically for sectors like automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods that require repeatable, high-throughput resin parts. By combining dual-laser hardware with centralized software control, 3D Systems is positioning itself against competitors in the industrial SLA and DLP space who focus on throughput and shop-floor automation. The move addresses the operational bottleneck of managing large printer fleets, shifting the focus from individual machine performance to total factory uptime and scalable production workflows.
For end-users, the value of this system depends on the actual throughput gains when printing complex geometries versus simple nesting strategies. Success for 3D Systems will rely on how effectively the 3D Connect software reduces non-planned downtime in high-utilization environments. Buyers should evaluate the total cost of ownership by weighing the increased speed of the dual-laser setup against the software integration requirements for their existing digital workflows.
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