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Selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printing is trusted by engineers and manufacturers across different industries for its ability to produce strong, functional parts.
Selective laser sintering (SLS) is a 3d printing process (additive manufacturing) that uses high-powered lasers to sinter, or bind, finely powdered material together into a solid structure.
In this paper, both concrete and FRP reinforcement are fabricated by AM (i.e., 3D Printing). The next step is to build the FRC-AM members using an integrated construction facility, which will be an interdisciplinary subject involving experts from both civil engineering and mechanical engineering.
What are the disadvantages of SLS printing? Fewer materials. You dont get a wide choice of materials for SLS. Rough surface and porosity. High shrink rate. Higher waste than other additive manufacturing.
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