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Asia-Pacific: Manufacturing the Future

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Sarina Tracy, [email protected]

3-D laser printing is becoming a catalyst for industrial development — and the Asia-Pacific region is taking full advantage. The world of laser-based 3-D printing is one of endless possibilities, so much so that trying to predict its advances seems pointless. Since its emergence in the 1980s, laser-based additive manufacturing has evolved into many forms, including stereolithography, selective laser sintering, direct metal laser sintering, laser solid forming and selective laser melting. During the technology’s humble beginnings, scientists used it to produce small handheld...Read full article

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    Published: February 2015
    Glossary
    laser sintering
    Laser sintering is an additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing technology that involves using a laser to selectively fuse powdered materials, typically polymers or metals, layer by layer, to create three-dimensional objects. The process is often referred to as selective laser sintering (SLS) and is commonly used in the production of functional prototypes, end-use parts, and complex geometries. Key features of laser sintering include: Powder bed: The process starts with a thin layer of...
    stereolithography
    A method of creating real three-dimensional models by using lasers driven by CAD software. In contrast to the normal practice of removing material, this process polymerizes a liquid to quickly produce shapes that are untouched by human hands or cutting tools. Also known as three-dimensional imaging and three-dimensional modeling.
    selective laser melting
    Selective laser melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing technology that belongs to the powder bed fusion category. SLM is primarily used for metal additive manufacturing, where complex three-dimensional structures are built layer by layer by selectively melting metal powder particles using a high-powered laser. Key features of selective laser melting include: Powder bed fusion: SLM is a powder bed fusion process. It starts with a thin layer of metal powder spread...
    Asia-Pacific Special SectionFeaturesLasersMaterialsindustrialAsia-Pacificlaser 3-D printinglaser sinteringstereolithographyselective laser sinteringdirect metal laser sinteringlaser solid formingselective laser meltingAsia manufacturingMark LeeKorea Maritime & Ocean Universityaerospace industryNorthwestern Polytechnical UniversityState Key Laboratory of Solidification ProcessingEOSStephanie Cheonglaser additive manufacturingDr. Henry HelvajianAerospace Corporation

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