Direct Digital Manufacturing of Cellular Structures Via SLS
Selective Laser Sintering (LS) technology enables the Direct Digital Manufacturing of cellular structures that can be used to engineer the mechanical performance of parts. At the 2009 3DSUG Conference, Dave Rosen of Georgia Tech and Luis Folgar of Paramount Industries presented a case study to reveal the advantages and challenges associated with using LS to build parts.







Sounds interesting to me, manufacturing via SLS is a relatively new concept so I could use some more information about it. Do you have any other references for me?
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I wonder, what the chellenges of using LS technology are. I've read a lot about it. I found one interesting book at the files search engine http://rapid4me.com where the cases of its implementation and the advantages of its usage were described. I thought it has been used for a long time.
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Thanks for the tips
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can some one give me some more information about the Direct Digital Manufacturing of Cellular Structures Via SLS, please reply i will be waiting for it,
thanks and regards to all.
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