3D printing in SLA technology offers a number of extremely important advantages - details produced using resin cured with ultraviolet light have a flawlessly clean, smooth surface and excellent detail, unattainable for models printed with filaments (FDM / FFF). Until recently, SLA machines were extremely expensive, not easy to use, and therefore only the most experienced users chose them. Thanks to budget printer models, resin technology has found its way to the proverbial thatch and today it is available to anyone who wants to improve the quality of the details printed by themselves. The Creality Halot series of machines includes a range of SLA printer models, among which there is something for everyone.
Creality 3D Printers - Halot Series
3D printer - Creality Halot R6
If you are new to resin printing, the Halot R6 3D printer is exactly what you need! It offers a build volume of 130.56 x 82.62 x 160 mm and a solid construction that...3D printer - Creality Halot-Mage
The Halot-Mage resin 3D printer from Creality is equipped with a 10.3-inch LCD display, which gives it an extremely large working area of 228 x 128 x 230 mm . Halot-Mage...3D printer - Creality Halot-Mage S
A 3D printer working with light-cured resin, equipped with a high-quality LCD display with a diagonal of 10.1" and a resolution of 14K . It offers a large working area of...3D printer - Creality Halot-Mage Pro
Resin 3D printer from Creality equipped with a monochrome LCD display with a diagonal of 10.3 " and a high resolution of 8K . The characteristic feature of Halot-Mage Pro is...See also
Creality Halot One CL-60 - painless entry into the world of SLA prints
The Creality Halot One CL-60 model is an ideal introduction for people who have no previous experience with resin printing and want to try their hand at this technology as well. The working area of the machine is 127 x 80 x 160 mm, so it is suitable for printing various figurines and gadgets (e.g. jewelry), as well as small mechanical elements, including prototype housings for small electronic devices. The easy-to-read touch screen allows easy control and guides the novice user through the entire process of setting up and starting printing. Excellent performance - including XY resolution from 0.01 to 0.05 mm - make the Halot One CL-60 ideal for professional applications, such as prosthetic laboratories.
Creality Halot-Sky - advanced equipment for demanding users
For comparison with the previously described Creality Halot One CL-60 model - which is the most affordable version of the Chinese tycoon's SLA printer - let's now look at the other end of the scale. The machine called Halot-Sky offers a huge (for this technology) working area of 192 x 120 x 200 mm (and therefore comparable to smaller FDM printers) and is based on an LCD screen with a dizzying resolution of 3840 x 2400 px, which translates into resolution of printouts in the range of 0.01 to 0.05 mm. The thickness of the layers can be set in a very wide range from 0.01 to 0.2 mm, which allows you to optimize the speed of printing and the quality of the obtained surfaces and the detail of the mapped details. The 5-inch LCD touch screen makes controlling the printer a pleasure, and the built-in WiFi module greatly facilitates remote operation of the device and allows firmware updates via OTA (Over-the-air programming) with a single click.