- Max Buliding Volume: 330*330*500mm
- Accuracy: ±0.3%
- Layer Thickness: 0.12mm
- Min Wall-Thickness: 1mm
- Material Performance: very close to the injection molded parts
- High Temperature Resistance: 150℃




SLS 3D Printing
SLS-Selective Laser Sintering Additive Manufacturing
SLS stands for Selective Laser Sintering, which is a 3D printing/additive manufacturing technology used to create three-dimensional objects layer by layer. In SLS 3D printing, a high-powered laser selectively fuses (sinters) powdered material, typically nylon or other thermoplastic polymers. The process involves spreading a thin layer of the powdered material over the build platform and then using the laser to sinter the cross-section of the object, followed by adding another layer of powder and repeating the process until the entire object is formed.
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Our fundamental principles for selective laser sintering 3D printing encompass key design factors aimed at enhancing part manufacturability, elevating aesthetic appeal, and minimizing total production duration.
- PA2200
- PA3200
- PA11
- PA12+GF
- TPU
- PP
- And more
- Medical
- Robotics
- Drone
- Consumer electronics
- Mechanical Devices
- Electroni tools
- Dental
- Vehicles
- Vapor smoothing
- Polishing
Why Choose SLS 3D Printing?
Explore how the capabilities of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) additive manufacturing can streamline assembly components, create intricate geometries, and ultimately deliver time and cost savings. Witness how this additive manufacturing technology transforms possibilities.
Material Versatility
SLS offers a variety of material options, including nylon, polycarbonate, thermoplastic elastomers, and even certain metals like aluminum and stainless steel. This versatility allows for the creation of functional and robust prototypes, end-use parts, and complex geometries with different mechanical, thermal, or chemical properties, catering to specific application requirements.
Without Supports
Unlike some other 3D printing methods, SLS does not require support structures to hold up the object during the printing process. The unsintered powder surrounding the part acts as a natural support, making post-processing easier and reducing material waste.
Strong & Durable Parts
SLS produces parts with excellent mechanical properties, offering high strength, durability, and resistance to impact and fatigue, and capable of withstanding various stresses and environments. These parts often exhibit properties close to those of injection-molded components.
Consolidation of Parts
SLS can create assembled parts as a single piece, eliminating the need for assembly of multiple components. This can reduce production steps, improve part integrity, and reduce the risk of failure at interfaces.
Good Surface Finish
SLS parts typically have a smooth surface finish, especially when compared to other powder-based 3D printing methods. Although it may not match the smoothness of injection molding, it often requires minimal post-processing.
Environmental Friendly
SLS generates less waste compared to traditional subtractive manufacturing methods. Additionally, unused powder can often be recycled, reducing material consumption and environmental impact.