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3D Systems is showcasing several additive manufacturing (AM) solutions at RAPID+TCT 2023.
The SLS Material Delivery Module is a new accessory for the SLS 380 platform that enables customers to use multiple materials on a single platform. The SLS 380 is a high-throughput selective laser sintering additive manufacturing solution with consistent throughput, consistency, performance and yield to address cost-effective batch production, the company says.
The ability to quickly change materials with minimum labor using the new Material Delivery Module helps increase machine efficiency and improve productivity, 3D Systems says. The ability to use a broader range of materials with the printer maximizes the value of the platform for end users, according to the company.
In addition to being compatible with SLS 380, the SLS Material Delivery Module also enables multiple material functionality on 3D Systems’ ProX SLS 6100 and ProX SLS 500. This product is planned to be available for ordering in the second half of 2023.
For more RAPID + TCT product announcements from 3D Systems, click on one of the following:
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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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