Scott, I disagree with that claim from results I've seen from SLS vs.
other technologies, such as SLA and FDM processes.
The Viper has the HR mode which uses a .003 inch spot size. FDM's Eden
machines create super-fine detailed parts; maybe the best for small
features.
The advantage of SLS (my opinion anyhow) is the durability of parts, not
it's ability to produce fine details.
Ron DeFonce
________________________________
From: Scott Tilton [mailto:stilton@protoprod.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 5:44 PM
To: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: [rp-ml] SLS vs SL for small part / small feature capability /
accuracy.
Hi all,
Thanks for the past input I got regarding different plastic sintering
systems from 3D and EOS.
Sorry to beat a dead horse - but I'm still looking for more opinions.
I've heard one claim that the DTM / 3D SLS system was better for
accurately producing small parts or small features.
Possibly due to a smaller spot size?
Is this marketing hype?
Does anyone have a different opinion or experience?
Perhaps some RP-ML'ers over in Europe might know better.
They've had access to both manufacturers for a while longer than us
Yankees.
Thanks in advance.
Scott Tilton
Received on Wed Jul 12 16:55:10 2006
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