Today, Formlabs is introducing a new Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printer for prototypers and engineers. The Fuse 1 uses the company’s first Nylon powder to make SLS printing more affordable and ...
Ten years ago the concept of having on our desks an affordable 3D printer knocking out high quality reproducible prints, with sub-mm accuracy, in a wide range of colours and material properties would ...
Autodesk’s Netfabb, an industrial additive software used to optimize CAD files for 3D printing, now supports operations carried out by the Sinterit Lisa. Hailed as one of the most affordable selective ...
In this white paper, we’ll cover the SLS process, the systems and materials available on the market, the workflow for using SLS printers, the applications, and when to consider using it over other ...
Imagine having the power of industrial-grade 3D printing right on your desktop. With the Micron Desktop SLS 3D Printer, you can bring your most intricate designs to life with unparalleled precision ...
When Formlabs began shipping the Fuse 1 selective laser sintering (SLS) printer, they knew that it would change the 3D printing landscape forever. Since 2020, Formlabs has sold more SLS printers than ...
Yesterday, while the world was fixated on Apple’s WWDC kickoff, Boston-based 3D printing startup Formlabs quietly unveiled a revolutionary new laser sintering printer called the Fuse 1 — and it’s kind ...
Formlabs have just announced the Fuse 1 — a selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer that creates parts out of nylon. Formlabs is best known for their Form series of resin-based SLA 3D printers, and ...
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