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Bridge manufacturing using SLS 3D printing technology

“Bridge manufacturing” is a term referring to a method of quickly producing small series of products that combines the advantages of prototype and serial production. This is especially useful when traditional production is too slow or expensive, and at the same time higher quality and efficiency are required than in typical prototyping. In this context, the SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) 3D printing technology offered by the Polish company Technology Applied plays a key role.

The SLS method uses a laser to selectively sinter polymer powders, creating durable and precise parts layer by layer. This method brings a number of benefits for bridge production: it is possible to achieve high dimensional accuracy and repeatability, which is crucial in the case of small series production, unlike other 3D printing techniques, SLS does not require the use of support structures, which simplifies the post-production process and reduces the amount of waste, allows you to create complex shapes and details, which are often impossible to achieve using traditional production methods. Additionally, the SLS technique offers a wide range of materials, from durable polymers to elastomers, which allows you to tailor the physical properties of the product to specific requirements.

As a leading Polish company in the field of SLS 3D printing, Technology Applied plays an important role in the development of bridge manufacturing. Thanks to advanced SLS equipment and experience in small series production, the company is able to quickly respond to changing market needs and deliver high-quality products in a short time. Technology Applied, using SLS, enables companies to shorten the time-to-market, which is crucial in rapidly changing market conditions.

Bridge manufacturing is an effective solution for companies looking for speed and flexibility in the production of small series of products. SLS’s combination of precision, speed and versatility makes it ideal for bridging the gap between prototyping and mass production, opening up new opportunities for innovative businesses.

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