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Different Technologies Explained
Learn about the different technologies and processes. The advantages and disadvantages of each and the associated design and production limitations.

SLS- Selective Laser Sintering
Selective Laser Sintering offers unique batch production capabilities, filling a space between one off prints and injection molding. Surface finish and consistency along with total support freedom makes SLS a game changer in prototyping and small batch manufacturing.

SLA - StereoLithography
StereoLithography, the king of detail and surface finish also has a surprisingly large library of unique material applications such as Castable Wax and biocompatible resins.

FFF / FDM Filament printing
Fused filament fabrication is the most prevalent type of consumer and prosumer 3D printing. Utilizing thermoplastic filament, the material is melted down at a small extrusion tip, and a laid down in a thin line. Building up the object line by line, and layer by layer until completed.

Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a versatile, precise and quick process for creating 2D and assembled 3D structures. It has the added advantage of engraving and marking the same medium. So detailed text or images can be engraved and then cut making it an ideal process for batch and one-off production of graphics, Leather projects, packaging and much more.

3D scanning
3D Scanning for reverse engineering, fitting, archival, VFX or design aide. 3D scanning is the best way to obtain hard to reproduce geometry from existing objects.
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