4 Feb, 2026
Overview of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) uses a high-power laser to fuse powdered materials layer by layer into strong, durable, and functional parts. Ideal for prototypes, end-use components, and complex geometries, SLS eliminates the need for support structures and allows design freedom for intricate parts. Its strength, heat resistance, and reliability make it suitable for industrial, automotive, and aerospace applications where functional performance is critical.
Selective Laser Sintering - SLS Materials
In Nylon – PA 11, PA 12 we currently provide services in these materials DuraForm ProX PA (SLS)
Key Features
- Tough, impact-resistant nylon plastic
- Excellent chemical resistance performance
- Long-term dimensional stability
- Smooth surface and detail
- Wide temperature range usability
Applications
- Functional prototypes and testing
- Automotive structural components
- Housings, enclosures, panels
- Industrial connectors and fittings
- Consumer durable goods parts
High-Quality Parts, Guaranteed Assurance
SLS parts are thoroughly checked for strength, precision, and repeatability, delivering reliable components for prototyping and low-volume production.
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How does SLS work?
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) fuses powdered material using a high-powered laser layer by layer. Each layer of powder is selectively sintered, forming a solid, durable structure without the need for support structures. This additive process allows complex geometries, interlocking components, and functional prototypes with excellent mechanical properties. SLS parts are strong, heat-resistant, and suitable for industrial applications. Its precision and versatility make it ideal for prototypes, end-use components, tooling, and low-volume production in automotive, aerospace, and industrial engineering.
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