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Tempus Times May 2026
This Tempus Times issue explains when to choose SLA 3D printing for detailed resin parts, smooth surface finish, dimensional accuracy, prototypes, and small production runs.


Why Choose SLA? High-Detail Resin Printing for Precision Parts
Exploring SLAs impact on manufacturing and when you should use SLA for your design.


Tempus 3D Expands Its Materials Portfolio with Tough 2000 Resin V1
At Tempus 3D, we’re pleased to announce that we are now offering Tough 2000 Resin V1 — a high-performance SLA material engineered for strong, stiff, and durable functional parts.


Tempus 3D November Newsletter
This Tempus Times issue compares Cerakote and powder coating for 3D printed plastic parts and highlights aerospace generative design and industrial 3D printing applications.


Cerakote vs. Powder Coating for 3D Printed Plastic Parts
How does Cerakote perform when applied to 3D printed plastic parts? This handy guide uses powder coat as a baseline comparison.


MJF 3D Printing Processes Explained
This video explains the MJF 3D printing workflow, including PA12 nylon printing, powder extraction, blasting, tumbling, vapor smoothing, and finishing options.


Big News at Tempus 3D: We will be soon Printing with PA-12S and SLA!
We’re excited to share two new upgrades to our 3D printing lineup at Tempus 3D.
First, we are soon switching over to PA-12S for all of our Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) prints. Second, we’re now offering SLA (Stereolithography) printing as a new service. Both changes are part of our goal to give you even better-looking parts, more options, and consistent results every time you order.


Introducing SLA Printing at Tempus 3D with the Formlabs 3BL
Learn how SLA 3D printing supports high-detail resin parts, smooth surfaces, prototypes, models, and precision applications.


Exploring Post-Processing Techniques for 3D Printed Orthotics
Explore post-processing options for 3D printed parts, including surface finish, appearance, performance, and production quality.


How Cerakote is Used in Additive Manufacturing to Enhance the Performance of 3D Printed Parts
Cerakote is a thin-film ceramic coating which is applied to manufactured parts and heat-treated to improve part performance and aesthetics.
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