Sintratec, a Swiss manufacturer of professional laser sintering systems, is entering into a new partnership with Austrian 3D printing products distributor d4pro. This makes the Austrian 3D printing company the first distributor for the Sintratec S2 System in the alpine republic.
Innovation as a lifestyle – with this vision d4pro offers complete solutions from the very first design concept to the series-ready product. The team stands out for its broad technical know-how in the field of additive manufacturing, engineering, and innovative machinery. In addition to technical consultation, the Austrian company also offers 3D scanning, which is a key selling point in the industry.
Renowned industrial companies such as HP already distribute their systems through d4pro. Now, the portfolio is expanded with the all-in-one solution Sintratec S2. The Sintratec S2 is a high-tech SLS system for industrial and functional prototyping and offers powerful production capacities for small to medium-sized series. The proprietary Nesting Solution further enhances the industrial performance of the modular system: this algorithm quickly places 3D objects in the print space with an ideal packing density, saving up to 40% of material and printing time.
Manufacturing on Demand
Sintratec is the leading Swiss provider of first-class selective laser sintering (SLS) solutions. The professional 3D printing systems and resilient materials meet the highest industrial requirements. From the consultation to the service – Sintratec offers a user-friendly and overall package for modern, scalable additive manufacturing. To realize your ideas and designs in a fast and cost-effective way.
The Sintratec S2 is a scalable compact system, you can turn your ideas into reality within a short period of time, layer by layer, at high speed. The modular SLS production system can be expanded as needed and adapts to specific needs in terms of professional prototyping and optimizing AM applications.
The processes of material preparation, printing and depowdering are integrated in a closed and semi-automatic system, which is unique in the field of selective laser sintering.
In addition to these modern AM systems, the d4pro also have the technical know-how to exploit the full potential of additive manufacturing,
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Author: Andrea Gambini
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