SLS

SLS

Igus High Performance Polymers Ensure Wear Resistance

Formnext 2019: Igus’ offered material range includes special filaments for 3D printing with the fused deposition modeling/fused filament fabrication method (FDM/FFF) and polymers for selective laser sintering (SLS).

Read More
Polymer

Video: What is Selective Laser Sintering?

SLS is a powder-bed process for building polymer parts. How does it work and what can it do? AM talks SLS with Farsoon.

Watch
SLS

Video: Selective Laser Sintering for Production of Large Parts

SLS offers a production option enabling large, precise plastic parts to be made cost-effectively in quantities generally too low for injection molding.

Watch
Materials

Sinterit Introduces PA11 Powder for Its Desktop SLS 3D Printers

The impact- and chemical-resistance material is suitable for functional moving parts and other durable applications.

Read More
SLS

Sinterit Lisa 2 Expands Build Volume, Material Options for Desktop SLS

The desktop selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer features an expanded, nitrogen-filled build chamber to support larger parts in more materials.

Read More
Production

3D Systems ProX SLS 6100 Scales to Production

3D Systems’ printing platform provides 3D printing solutions to increase speed and performance across a range of applications.

Read More

3D Systems Extends SLS Line with ProX SLS 6100

The ProX SLS 6100 platform and three production-grade nylon materials are designed to scale from functional prototyping to low-volume production.

Read More
Production

Windform Composite 3D Printing Materials Enable Lightweight, Flexible Air Inlet

CRP Technology recently developed a new front air inlet for a Moto3 racing customer, which was manufactured in Windform materials by using an SLS additive manufacturing technique.

Read More

Hear Proto Labs’ Recorded Webinar on Choosing Among Plastic 3D Printing Options

SLS, stereolithography or polyjet? The answer depends. Each process has its strengths.

Read More
SLS

7 Helpful Numbers Quantify Design Rules for Additive Manufacturing

How tiny can features get? How high can walls extend? What is the longest unsupported distance a bridge of material can span between two features? These and other DMLS and SLS design rules addressed by expert from Proto Labs.

Read More
IMTS2024
FormNext Chicago
Accelerating
Are You a 3D
Additive Manufacturing Conference
Colibrium Additive
Convey metal powders with PowTReX from Volkmann
AM Radio
Are You a 3D