Metal Powder Bed Fusion is a 3D printing process that produces solid objects by using a thermal source to induce fusion between metal powder particles, layer by layer. Most Powder Bed Fusion technologies add powder as the object is being constructed, resulting in the final component being encased in the metal powder. The main variations in metal Powder Bed Fusion technologies come from the use of different energy sources, such as lasers or electron beams.
Types of 3D Printing Technology
Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
Selective Laser Melting (SLM)
Materials
Metal Powder: Aluminium, Stainless Steel, Titanium
Dimensional Accuracy
±0.1 mm
Applications of CFD:
Functional metal parts (aerospace and automotive)
Medical
Dental
Strengths
1. Strong, functional parts
2. Capable of creating complex geometries
Weaknesses
1. Small build sizes
2. Highest price point of all 3D printing technologies