Selective laser sintering (SLS) solutions provider Domo Chemicals is augmenting its position as a player in the additive manufacturing sector by partnering with 3D-printed parts service bureau Zare.
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As manufacturers move from prototyping to serial production, 3D-printed parts makers are demanding higher mechanical and thermal performance standards from their suppliers. Through this partnership with Zare, Domo will further bolster its value proposition and be in a stronger position to support automotive and consumer electronics industries in taking advantage of the full potential of additive manufacturing.
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Sinterline PA6 powders for SLS additive manufacturing: Easy processability, repeatability and superior mechanical and thermal performance to accelerate market transformation. Photo courtesy of Zare. “OEMs and tier players in the automotive and consumers industrial goods markets are increasingly demanding our solutions as the optimal means to accelerate the transformation toward additive manufacturing,” says Dominique Giannotta, Sinterline Program Leader. “Domo Chemical’s Sinterline Technyl is the […]
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