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Selective laser sintering does not require support structures because unsintered powder surrounds the parts during printing. Multiple parts can be tightly arranged during printing to maximize the available build space.

Selective laser sintering does not require support structures because unsintered powder surrounds the parts during printing. Multiple parts can be tightly arranged during printing to maximize the available build space.

Brose Turns To SLS 3D Printing To Produce End-Use Car Parts

Every other new vehicle worldwide is equipped with at least one Brose product, including various mechatronic components and systems, such as seat structures, door components, and various electric motors and drives.

Article by Formlabs.


As one of Germany’s most innovative companies, Brose is in an excellent position to integrate additive manufacturing (AM) into their products and manufacturing workflow. They use various AM technologies for prototyping, tools, and fixtures, and their next objective is to go into serial production. The latest addition to their printing fleet, the Fuse 1, the first benchtop industrial selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer from Formlabs, is one of the tools that will support them on this path.

Using Fuse 1 in an Industrial Environment  >> https://bit.ly/3mf3pek

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