Polymer Powder Bed Fusion Lab Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) Sinterstation HiQ+HS 380x330x450 mm (14.9×12.9×17.7 in) build volume100 μm layer thicknessNyln 11, Nylon 12, DuraForm Flex What is Selective Laser Sintering? SLS uses a laser to fuse layers of polymer powders. Thin layers of powder are spread across the build surface, and the laser scans the cross section of the part. The energy from the laser locally melts the polymer powders, fusing them together. The remaining unfused powder layer is self-supporting, thereby eliminating the need for support structures on overhanging features. SLS Advantages Geometrically complex featuresSacrificial support structures not necessaryNear full density polymer partsAbility to nest many parts within a single build can reduce costs SLS Considerations Avoid enclosed cavities or small openings that would prevent powder removalFeatures should be larger than 0.5 mm Avoid large flat features parallel to the build plane