Swiss 3D printer manufacturer Sintratec signed L. The corporation acts as a Korean distributor. Sintratec's desktop SLS 3D printers are now available in the world's eighth largest 3D printing market.
Among them, South Korea's 3D printing experts in South Korea have successfully distributed FDM and SLA machines from Formlabs and Ultimaker for many years through their 3Developer brand operations. Through Sintratec Kit and Sintratec S1, L. For the first time, the corporation introduces SLS machines into its product portfolio and plans to develop the SLS market in Korea from the bottom up.
“Compared with the FDM and SLA markets, South Korea’s green laser pointer market is still underdeveloped. In the industrial sector, the SLS market is dominated by EOS. However, due to the lack of necessary skills, Korean industry’s demand for 3D printers is still below its potential. Sintratec's entry-level micro is exactly what they need." L. Corporation CEO Junwhan Lim said.
Sintratec's current products include desktop laser sintering systems, and the green laser pointer can process high quality polymers. Sintratec's laser sintering technology produces complex free-form objects for demanding part resolution, robustness and temperature standards. Hundreds of professional Sintratec machines operate in a variety of industries, universities and research facilities around the world.
“Our desktop SLS systems are ideal for cost-effective entry into SLS technology. These machines are easy to operate and operate under normal power and do not require inert gas. With the Sintratec kit, self-assembly also familiarizes the user with SLS technology. The part is that the quality of the sintered parts is comparable to that of large, expensive SLS machines,” explains Christian von Burg, chief technology officer at Sintratec.