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Selective heat sintering

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to form the next cross-section of the model. SHS is best for manufacturing inexpensive prototypes for concept evaluation, fit/form and functional testing. SHS is a Plastics additive manufacturing technique similar to
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process. It works by using a thermal printhead to apply heat to layers of powdered
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additive manufacturing
thermoplastic
sintered
selective laser sintering
"How Selective Heat Sintering Works"
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3D printing technologies
Stereolithography
Computed axial lithography
Continuous liquid interface production
Solid ground curing
Fused filament fabrication
Robocasting
EAM of metals and ceramics
Powder bed and inkjet head 3D printing
Electron beam melting
Selective heat sintering
Selective laser melting
Selective laser sintering
Laminated object manufacturing
Ultrasonic consolidation
Electron beam freeform fabrication
Laser metal deposition
Laser engineered net shaping
Construction 3D printing
Contour crafting
3D printing processes

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