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Customizing a Mountain Bike with SLS 3D Printing
Sintratec service technician Dario is a passionate mountain bike rider. To optimize his bicycle, he redesigned various components and 3D printed them on the Sintratec S2 system. Once assembled, the parts were successfully put to the test on a downhill trail.
Modifying the Sintratec Blasting Station
Sintratec’s Mechanical Engineer Angelo Bulgheroni designed and 3D printed stable PA12 adapters to mount a suction hose to the Sintratec Blasting Station. Angelo made two different versions and he will explain what they are for and how to mount them to this peripheral system.
Print Your Mind: A wearable Third Hand
To assist him in his daily production work, Sintratec 3D Operator Tomy designed a wearable third hand. 3D printed on the Sintratec S2 System, the part consists of a stable PA12 wrist brace, a flexible TPE strap and various movable tools.
Top 5 Reasons for SLS 3D printing
Have you ever wondered what the key advantages of Selective Laser Sintering are? We produced a video with our top 5 reasons that would make this powder bed technology the ideal choice for your next manufacturing project!
Successful virtual Formnext for Sintratec
In a unique Live-Event Sintratec presents its 3D printing technology closer than ever. From November 10th to the 12th, parts were live printed, depowdered and tested in the in-house experience center of the Swiss start-up. Viewers of the livestream were given an authentic insight into the world of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS).
3D printing the entire Sintratec S2 volume
Our Technical Lead Engineer Stefan Noser was always fascinated by 3D printed organic shapes. To illustrate the maximum printable volume of our Sintratec S2 system he decided to redesign the build cylinder with a voronoi structure. Watch the video to see how much parts you can produce with just a single print job!