SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)
- High precision prototypes, without supports or limitations of shape limitations
- A maximum precision of 50 microns
SLS - Materials
PA12 Fresh Powder
PA12 Print Ready
TPU or Flexa Black
MAX. VOLUME: : 110x150x130mm
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is an additive manufacturing process that uses a high-powered laser to fuse powdered materials, typically nylon or other polymers, layer by layer to create 3D objects.
SLS technology offers high strength, accuracy, and the ability to create complex geometries without the need for support structures. It's suitable for producing functional prototypes, end-use parts, and components for various industries.
SLS supports a wide range of materials, including nylon, thermoplastic elastomers, and composite materials. These materials offer different mechanical properties such as flexibility, toughness, and heat resistance, making them suitable for diverse applications.
Frequently Asked
Question
Welcome to our FAQs section, where we address common questions and provide insightful answers about our services and technologies. Explore this resource to find solutions to queries about our additive manufacturing processes, materials, capabilities, and more.
Get in touch
with us
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Ryoga Engineering! Whether you’re intrigued by our advanced 3D printing technologies or have questions about how additive manufacturing can benefit your project, we’re here to help. Contact us today to explore the possibilities and embark on a journey of innovation together. Your ideas, inquiries, and ambitions are the fuel for our collaboration. Let’s connect and turn your vision into reality!