Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

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Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

Laser Sintering works with powdered materials like nylon with different physical properties. The laser beam is passed over the powdered surface and it sinters the powder particles to form a solid. When each layer is completed the build platform moves downwards and the blade recoats the surface and the whole process repeats again. During the entire process, the build chamber is sealed and maintained at a particular temperature depending on the melting point of the powder. This method does not require additional support features as the powder platform itself provides the necessary support. Hence this method can be used for making objects with complex geometries, moving parts and interlocking parts.

Application

3D printing Services

Materials

Material Tensile Strength(MPa) Flexural Strength(MPa) Impact Strength Hardness
Duraform Nylon PA 43 48 32 80 D
Nylon GF 30% 31 NA 32 NA

Specification

Minimum Wall thickness: 0.8 – 1 mm
Minimum details size: 2.5 mm (for text/ hole diameters etc)
Layer thickness: 0.1 mm
Max dimensions: 200 x 250 x 330 mm(7.8 x 9.8 x 13 inches)
Standard Accuracy: ± 0.3% (with lower limit on ± 0.3 mm).
Lead Time: Minimum 3 working days for despatch
Surface finish: Sharp grainy matt finish

Post Processing

Basic: Powder removal, Blasting, Smoothing
Add on: Primer, Coating/ Painting

Frequently Asked Questions

A high-powered laser is used in Selective Laser Sintering technology to continually fuse the powdered form of the required material.

 

SLA uses polymers and resins rather than metals. SLS can work with a variety of polymers, including nylon and polystyrene, as well as metals such as steel, titanium, and others.

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