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SLS plastic offers high impact strength

A Moog product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 20, 2008

The DuraForm XR300 selective laser sintering plastic is translucent, white, flexible and has good chemical resistance and elevated impact strength.

3D Systems will run a newly developed polypropylene-based material on its Sinterstation Pro SLS system at the Design Engineering and Manufacturing Solutions Expo (DMS) from 25th-27th June, 2008, in Tokyo, Japan.

3D Systems is developing the DuraForm XR300 selective laser sintering (SLS) plastic with Trial, of Kanagawa, Japan.

This material is translucent, white in colour, flexible and has good chemical resistance and elevated impact strength.

It is designed for a wide-range of applications, such as automotive interiors, requiring parts that are soft and flexible, yet durable.

While not yet commercially available, DMS attendees will have the first opportunity to preview DuraForm XR300 Material.

3D Systems will exhibit its new, high-definition ProJet HD 3000 3D Production System using MultiJet Modelling (MJM) technology and its direct-metal producing Sinterstation Pro DM250 SLM System.

It will also exhibit its large-frame Pro systems, the Viper Pro SLA and Sinterstation Pro SLS systems.

All of these systems use CAD data to build three-dimensional parts in hours using additive manufacturing technology.

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