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Technology Focus: Polymeric - Selective Laser Sintering.With Kevin Mcalea of 3D Systems.Visit http://econolyst.co.uk/ for more information on Rapid Manufacturing.
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Hi, can somebody advise me what is the minimum thickness possible for a part of a polypropylene prototype that can be produced using this technology
reaveyo 4 months ago
Time for all stupid people to open the bible.
the1inAmillionSPERM 4 months ago
so how accurate can this get. i wonder bc of the layer thickness and because those flaps must blow some particles aside
jerzkid87 1 year ago
its a nice technology to make complex parts
pgsuhas 1 year ago
4:12 FAKE TITS!
walkeraj 1 year ago
1:21 TITS!
ShavedWatermelon 1 year ago
I am waiting for a future gereration of this tech that can make it own parts from plastic and metals. It could be in every home. All it would need is power, raw materials, and the directions to make almost anything.
fireimp836 2 years ago
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Hi, can somebody advise me what is the minimum thickness possible for a part of a polypropylene prototype that can be produced using this technology
reaveyo 4 months ago
Time for all stupid people to open the bible.
the1inAmillionSPERM 4 months ago
so how accurate can this get. i wonder bc of the layer thickness and because those flaps must blow some particles aside
jerzkid87 1 year ago
its a nice technology to make complex parts
pgsuhas 1 year ago
4:12 FAKE TITS!
walkeraj 1 year ago
1:21 TITS!
ShavedWatermelon 1 year ago
I am waiting for a future gereration of this tech that can make it own parts from plastic and metals. It could be in every home. All it would need is power, raw materials, and the directions to make almost anything.
fireimp836 2 years ago