Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) is one of the few 3D printing technologies that directly create a metal part from its 3D computer model. DMLS shares the use of metal powders and lasers to print parts. This technology combines the design flexibility of 3D printing with the mechanical properties of metal. From tooling inserts with cooling channels to lightweight structures for aerospace, any application that involves complex metal parts potentially benefits from Metal 3D Printing.
Maximum Build Volume | Dimensions are unlimited as components may be composed of several sub-parts. The build area of our largest machine is 250 x 250 x 325 mm |
Dimensional Accuracy | In accordance with DCTG 6 of DIN EN ISO 8062-3: 2008-09 for dimensions up to 400 mm and DIN ISO 2768 -1 g (rough) for dimensions between 3 mm and 400 mm. |
Minimum Wall Thickness | Minimum allowable thickness would be 0.5 - 1 mm |
Surface Structure | Unfinished parts typically have a rough surface but various finishing degrees can achieve smooth surfaces. |