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DOMO Chemicals and ZARE optimize 3D-printed parts production

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-05-15 Editor :JK

As manufacturers move from prototyping to serial production, 3D-printed parts makers are demanding higher mechanical and thermal performance standards from their suppliers.

 

DOMO Chemicals, a leader in Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) materials innovation, is partnering with ZARE, a leading 3D-printed parts service bureau, to support automotive and consumer electronics industries in taking advantage of the full potential of additive manufacturing.

 

"DOMO Chemical’s Sinterline Technyl is the PA6 powder pioneer and, through our partnership with ZARE and their parts production capabilities, our offering will be a reference for OEMs and tier parts suppliers.” says Dominique Giannotta, Sinterline Program Leader. "This will help drive us further up the value chain of 3D printed parts with solutions that materialize high performing components for very demanding markets."


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Sinterline PA6 powders for SLS additive manufacturing.


ZARE comes into play when industrial designers need to comprehend and evaluate the benefits that additive manufacturing can bring to their projects.

 

“Newly-enhanced Sinterline Technyl PA6 6300HT powders feature easy processability, good mechanical performance, long life and a  high melting temperature. This PA6 powder grade can be widely used in applications where components are subject to wear or friction”, says Giuseppe Pisciuneri, Sales Manager at ZARE.

 

Specifically designed to increase the 3D printed parts potential, HUB by Sinterline supports customers from design and material selection through to parts testing.

 

It brings together MMI Technyl Design’s advanced predictive simulation tool, together with fast and functional prototyping in Sinterline 3D-printing services, and flexible parts testing with APT application performance testing – all with dedicated expertise to support innovation and speed time-to-market.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-05-15 Editor :JK

As manufacturers move from prototyping to serial production, 3D-printed parts makers are demanding higher mechanical and thermal performance standards from their suppliers.

 

DOMO Chemicals, a leader in Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) materials innovation, is partnering with ZARE, a leading 3D-printed parts service bureau, to support automotive and consumer electronics industries in taking advantage of the full potential of additive manufacturing.

 

"DOMO Chemical’s Sinterline Technyl is the PA6 powder pioneer and, through our partnership with ZARE and their parts production capabilities, our offering will be a reference for OEMs and tier parts suppliers.” says Dominique Giannotta, Sinterline Program Leader. "This will help drive us further up the value chain of 3D printed parts with solutions that materialize high performing components for very demanding markets."


1_web.jpg

Sinterline PA6 powders for SLS additive manufacturing.


ZARE comes into play when industrial designers need to comprehend and evaluate the benefits that additive manufacturing can bring to their projects.

 

“Newly-enhanced Sinterline Technyl PA6 6300HT powders feature easy processability, good mechanical performance, long life and a  high melting temperature. This PA6 powder grade can be widely used in applications where components are subject to wear or friction”, says Giuseppe Pisciuneri, Sales Manager at ZARE.

 

Specifically designed to increase the 3D printed parts potential, HUB by Sinterline supports customers from design and material selection through to parts testing.

 

It brings together MMI Technyl Design’s advanced predictive simulation tool, together with fast and functional prototyping in Sinterline 3D-printing services, and flexible parts testing with APT application performance testing – all with dedicated expertise to support innovation and speed time-to-market.

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