How To Print A 3-D Object With Laser Sintering
For more on 3-D printing: cenm.ag This is a step by step guide to the process of laser sintering from researchers at the University of Texas, Austin. This technique, a type of 3-D printing, produces solid objects from polymer and metal powders.
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How To Print A 3-D Object With Laser Sintering
For more on 3-D printing: cenm.ag This is a step by step guide to the process of laser sintering from researchers at the University of Texas, Austin. This technique, a type of 3-D printing, produces solid objects from polymer and metal powders.
2 Responses to “How To Print A 3-D Object With Laser Sintering”
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@sch2ny do you work for HR or something?it’s really not bad. I worked with powder for 7 years, elbow deep everyday and I am fine. I always hated it when people wanted me to wear goggles or gloves.
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The people conducting this procedure with a fine nylon powder are shown without protection for skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. The powder can be seen from time to time puffing as a briefly visible cloud in the air, and coating the person’s hands and arms. Is the lack of protection really a good idea?
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@sch2ny do you work for HR or something?it’s really not bad. I worked with powder for 7 years, elbow deep everyday and I am fine. I always hated it when people wanted me to wear goggles or gloves.
The people conducting this procedure with a fine nylon powder are shown without protection for skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. The powder can be seen from time to time puffing as a briefly visible cloud in the air, and coating the person’s hands and arms. Is the lack of protection really a good idea?