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Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) in Charleston, SC

Why Charleston for Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)?

22,000

Manufacturing Workers

600

Manufacturing Facilities

150,227

City Population

Charleston, South Carolina is part of the Charleston-North Charleston metro area and is home to major manufacturers including Boeing, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz Vans. The Southeast region offers a strong manufacturing base making it an ideal location for selective laser sintering (sls) services.

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) Capabilities

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is a powder bed fusion 3D printing technology where a laser selectively sinters (fuses) layers of powdered material. The most common material is nylon (PA12), but PA11, glass-filled nylon, TPU, and other polymers are available. SLS produces parts with excellent mechanical properties — comparable to injection-molded nylon in many respects. Because the unfused powder supports the part during building, SLS requires no support structures, enabling complex geometries including interlocking assemblies, living hinges, and internal channels. SLS is the most popular technology for functional prototyping and low-volume production of plastic parts.

Tolerances:
±0.005"-±0.010" (±0.13-0.25mm)
Lead Time:
2-7 business days
Cost Range:
$20-$200 per part; volume discounts available

Industries Using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) in Charleston

Major Manufacturers in Charleston

Key employers in the Charleston manufacturing sector include:

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) in Charleston — FAQ

How many Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) providers are in Charleston, SC?

The Charleston-North Charleston metropolitan area has approximately 600 manufacturing establishments, many of which offer selective laser sintering (sls) services. The area employs about 22,000 manufacturing workers, ensuring a skilled workforce for your project.

How strong are SLS nylon parts?

SLS PA12 nylon parts have tensile strength of 6,500-7,200 PSI, elongation at break of 15-25%, and good impact resistance. These properties are comparable to injection-molded nylon, making SLS suitable for functional prototypes and end-use parts.

What is the surface finish of SLS parts?

SLS parts have a slightly grainy, matte surface texture with roughness of ~250-400 Ra microinches. Parts can be tumble-polished, vapor-smoothed, dyed, or painted for improved aesthetics. Vapor smoothing produces a near-glossy surface.

Can SLS parts be used outdoors?

SLS nylon parts have good UV resistance but will yellow and become brittle with prolonged sun exposure. For outdoor use, UV-stabilized materials, protective coatings, or dye (black absorbs UV) are recommended.

What is the minimum feature size for SLS?

Minimum wall thickness is approximately 0.030" (0.7mm). Minimum feature size is about 0.020" (0.5mm). Holes under 0.040" diameter may close during sintering. These limits depend on the specific machine and material parameters.

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