Solvay launches Sinterline, the First Polyamide 6 Powder for Laser Sintering

Solvay's Engineering Plastics business unit launched Sinterline, the first range of polyamide (PA) 6 powders developed specifically for Selective Laser Sintering (SLS).

"Laser sintered parts manufactured using Sinterline display a thermal resistance and stiffness similar to those injection-molded in polyamide 6,"explains Ralph Rissé, business development manager for Solvay's Engineering Plastics business unit. "This innovation extends the limits of rapid manufacturing, enabling cost-effective production of functional prototypes and small series components."

Solution F/E2R, a leading company specializing in engineering and rapid prototyping techniques for recreational vehicles and aerospace applications, has manufactured parts such as air-intake ducts and brake fluid tanks that highlight the inherent qualities of Sinterline. Other parts are being developed to equip the cockpit of the Solar Impulse, the pioneering solar powered plane for which Solvay is the first main partner.

"Thanks to a resistant and excellent surface finish, Sinterline will broaden the range of laser sintered parts," comments Hermann Hanning, technical manager, LSS Laser Sinter Service GmbH, one of Europe's rapid prototyping specialists. "We are convinced that it will quickly establish itself as the ideal material for numerable automotive and electronics applications."

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