Quote Originally Posted by Compro01 View Post
There are some pretty interesting SLA materials available. Take a look sometime at the Polyjet materials Stratasys has available for their Objet printers. Those are SLA resins, printed in a more interesting manner.
But very expensive price the Stratasys printers

Do you know SLA XFAB from DWS System / DWS Lab? Take a look http://dwslab.com/xfab/
XFAB print on 9 materials and will cost U$ 5,000!!!

1) Standard acrylate, amber - General purpose.
2) ABS-like, grey - High-impact resistant, functional parts, snap-fit, casings
3) ABS-like, white - High-impact resistant, functional parts, snap-fit, casings
4) Polypropylene - like Flexible, snap-fit, casings, components, lab equipment
5) Rigid opaque, grey - Prototypes, toys, high-detail models, marketing models
6) Transparent - Clear prototypes, liquid flow visualization, light cases
7) Ceramic nano - filled, light blue - Static thermal resistance tests, high definition models
8) Rubber-like, black - Handles, gaskets, footwear, ergonomic tests, functional parts
9) Rubber-like, transparent - Functional parts, medical devices

I'm waiting DWS release some actions videos of XFAB to confirm my order.
Looks like a great SLA printer.