SAF Additive
How does it work?
Selective Absorption Fusion uses power bed fusion technology. Layer-by-layer, infrared-sensitive High Absorption Fluid (HAF) melts and fuses particles of polymer powder together.
Advantages
- Excellent geometric accuracy & precision
- Great mechanical & thermal properties
- Medium to high-volume production
- Repeatable & consistent
- Smooth surface finish
- Faster turnaround
End-Use Products
Manufacture geometrically accurate parts with excellent surface finishing.
Functionally Enhanced Parts
Design & print parts with movement, such as joints, hinges, & clips.
Molds & Load Bearing Parts
Produce strong & impact-resistant parts for demanding applications.
PA12
- Suitable for high tolerance requirements & high volume
- Good rigidity & strength
- Fine feature resolution
Technical Data
0.004
Unpublished
*Accuracy/tolerance may vary with part geometry, dimensions, and build orientation
*Numbers are based on published Stratasys data
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