DLP (Digital Light Processing) is a 3D printing technology used to rapidly produce photopolymer parts. It’s very similar to SLA with one significant difference -- where SLA machines use a laser that traces a layer, a DLP machine uses a projected lig
Digital Light Processing technology is one of the most interesting 3D printing technologies out there. It’s also the only one to achieve mainstream usage in other industries — the tech is used in most digital cinema projectors.
Digital light processing (DLP) is defined as an additive manufacturing technology that prints photopolymer by curing each layer of an object simultaneously using a projected light source.