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Fuse 1 Demo

June 16, 2021

Own your supply chain and respond quickly to changing demands with the Formlabs Fuse 1. The Fuse 1 and Fuse Sift make Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) affordable and easy, so you can start small batch manufacturing.

On Tuesday June 29th 2021 at 11:00AM (ET) Shop3D.ca hosted a live demo, in partnership with Formlabs, taking a look at this new SLS 3D Printing system. In this webinar, we've done a deep dive into the Fuse 1 and Fuse Sift. Teaching users how it stacks up to other 3D printing technologies and how it can be used in a variety of applications.

  • Learn about Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
  • See how SLS compares to other 3D printing methods
  • Explore SLS applications, and see how SLS can help you
  • See example parts you can print with Nylon 11 & 12 Powder
  • Find out how you can print with up to 70% reclaimed powder, indefinitely.
  • Q & A session
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The Formlabs Fuse 1 SLS 3D Printer

Intuitive, Affordable, Efficient: The Formlabs Fuse 1

Bring production-ready nylon 3D printing onto your benchtop with an affordable, compact selective laser sintering (SLS) platform. A new wave of independent manufacturing and prototyping starts now with the Fuse 1.

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