Selective Laser Sintering, also known as Powder Bed Fusion, is a 3D printing process where a thermal energy source selectively induces fusion between powder particles inside a build area to create a solid object. Many Powder Bed Fusion devices also employ a mechanism for applying and smoothing powder simultaneously to an object being fabricated, ensuring the final item is encased and supported in unused powder.
Types of 3D Printing Technology
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
Materials
Thermoplastic powder (Nylon PA11, Nylon PA12)
Dimensional Accuracy
±0.3% (lower limit ±0.3 mm)
Applications of CFD:
Functional parts
Complex ducting (hollow designs)
Low run part production
Strengths
1. Functional parts with good mechanical properties
2. Capable of creating complex geometries
Weaknesses
1. Longer lead times
2. Higher cost than FFF for functional applications