SLM 3D Printing

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    SLM 3D Printing

     

    SLM metal custom 3D printing technology is a typical additive manufacturing technology. The principle of SLM 3D printing is to selectively heat the metal powder through a laser beam, melt it into a liquid state, form it layer by layer on a substrate stacked layer by layer, and finally obtain the required 3D-printed metal parts.

     

    Features of SLM Printing

     

    SLM ( selective laser melt forming) is a commonly used additive manufacturing technology, and its working principle is similar to that of selective laser sintering (SLS). The difference is in the combination of powder; SLS technology involves the melting of low-melting-point metal, or a binder will be high-melting-point metal or non-metallic powder bonded together. SLM 3D print technology involves completely melting the metal powder is completely melted, so it requires a laser power density that is much higher than SLS.

    FAQs of SLM Additive Manufacturing
    1 How does SLM differ from other 3D printing techniques?

    SLM differs from other 3D printing techniques in its ability to fabricate parts with complex geometries using metal materials. Unlike traditional 3D printing methods such as fused deposition modeling, 3D SLM utilizes a high-power laser melting 3D printing technology to selectively melt and fuse metal powder particles layer by layer, resulting in high-precision and fully dense metal parts.

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    ESSAI was founded in 2006 and specialized in precision machining and custom machining services. With advanced CNC machine tools and highly skilled operators, we are able to meet our customers' processing needs for a variety of materials, including metals, plastics and composites.

    We are committed to providing customers with customized solutions with efficient and high-quality processing technology. Our quality control process is strict to ensure that products meet customer requirements.