Sinterit to launch new high-speed Lisa X compact SLS 3D printer

Sinterit, the market leader in benchtop SLS (recently also expanding into industrial systems), is unveiling the new Lisa X 3D printed November 9th. 3dpbm can exclusively reveal that the new system is a new compact SLS 3D printer that has been optimized to achieve industrial 3D printing speeds, up to 10 times faster than previously available compact SLS systems.
Sources near the company revealed that Sinterit is confident that the Lisa X will be the fastest compact SLS 3D printer on the market. Users are expected to be able to get most of their print jobs in under 24 hours, thus changing the perspective of small and medium-sized companies that procrastinate upgrading to SLS because of the low speeds comparable to comparably priced extrusion and stereolithographic 3D printers.
With comparable speeds and costs, advantages of SLS such as high quality, detailed and durable parts, with more intricate geometries, make this transition easier to implement.
The new Lisa X represents the 3rd generation of Sinterit’s reliable compact printers. These are the result of size years of experience in SLS technology. While designing the Lisa X, Sinterit’s engineers tested the various printing options to ensure that increasing the system’s printing speed would not hinder the final print quality.
In addition, the new Lisa X system will continue to be based on an open materials business model, meaning access to wide range of proprietary materials and access to third-party ones. If needed, users can manually adjust printing parameters to get the most out of their material of choice, something that is ideally suited for research labs and material developers, who can fine-tune parameters to optimize print results and quality.