SLS Additive
How does it work?
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) uses a laser to melt cross-sections of a CAD design into a thin layer of powder. After each layer, the build plate drops, and the process repeats until finished.
Advantages
- Complex geometries & dimensional accuracy
- High-resolution & fine feature details
- Durable, high-impact capabilities
- Heat resistant
- Repeatable
Production Parts
Manufacture medium to large volumes of water & air-tight parts with high dimensional accuracy.
Functional Prototypes
Highly accurate parts with unique geometries, complex dimensions, & specifications.
ECS Ducting
Produce strong parts to meet demanding weight, geometrical, & component configuration requirements.
Nylon 12 GS (PA 615-GS)
- Excellent dimensional stability
- Good mechanical properties
- Excellent fine feature detail
- Great chemical resistance
- Smooth surface finish
Nylon 11 (PA 860)
- Great mechanical properties
- Excellent fine feature detail
- Smooth surface finish
Technical Data
*Accuracy/tolerance may vary with part geometry, dimensions, and build orientation
*Numbers are based on published Stratasys data
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