Polymer 3D printing Process High Speed Sintering (HSS)

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voxeljet High Speed Sintering (HSS) process enables the tool-less production of functional prototypes and end user parts and sets new standards for rapid prototyping. The 3D printed components are suitable for a variety of applications such as product packaging or automotive interior design. The parts are characterized by precise sharpness of edges and flexibility. In addition, the VX200 HSS from voxeljet can be conveniently tailored to individual requirements and material properties.

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if you look at sand-mold printers as metal printers you have records for the fastest, largest metal printer and the most durable parts with the widest choice of materials.
Powder bed printers can also create extremely complicated parts.

Now with this system you also have the fastest plastic printer, the printer that creates the strongest plastic parts (compatible with PEEK and carbon fiber reinforced plastics?) And the most complex and it is also one of the largest plastic printers

basically the only three disadvantages of your printers are:

the resolution
post-treatment (especially for the metal to be poured) but this is not a problem in a factory that already has machining and casting equipment.
no closed cells in the structures (powder need to be extract) so it isn't compatible with printed floatable parts

and if I do not say nonsense you powder are 100% reusable against 50% for sls printers

All that taken into account I think that your printers deserve the designation of '' best 3d printers of the world ''

by the way, do you plan to make hss printing compatible with metal?

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What is the difference between hss and multi jet fusion

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