As a nylon powder-bed 3D printing technology, selective laser sintering (SLS) offers amazing opportunities in design for complex and functional parts without the need for supports. No supports means quicker programming, less waste, and the ultimate design freedom. Combined with 3D Systems’ expansive portfolio of nylon and composite materials, choosing SLS enables greater performance across a range of demanding applications.
Join this live web event hosted by David Cullen, director of application engineering at 3D Systems, to find out:
- Design strategies to sharpen part details, take out weight, and eliminate unnecessary assembly;
- Effective post-processing operations to get the final functional and aesthetic finish your application requires;
- The breadth and depth of nylon materials available and how they compare to conventional material options.
Register today to join this expert presentation and discover how to optimize your designs for SLS for higher performance parts.
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