
Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
Direct Metal Laser Sintering or DMLS for short is a process that uses a high-powered laser to focus and direct it onto a bed of metal powder, melting the powder layer by layer to manufacture parts. This technology can create more complex parts to optimise performance.
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Our Capabilities
Max Print Size
280 x 280 x 300mm
Layer Thickness
20-200um
Laser Beam Focus Diameter
75-200um
Our Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) Materials
We carry some of the widest range of materials in the region to meet some of the most demanding engineering requirements. Some notable materials are:

Stainless Steel 316L
Stainless Steel 316L is a common 3D printing material which can produce complex geometries with internal cavities and cooling channels.

Titanium Ti6Al4V
Known for its high-strength and low-density Titanium Ti6Al4V is used in aerospace applications due to its lightweight advantages

Inconel 625
Inconel 625 is a nickel superalloy that can withstand aggressive corrosive environments even in high-temperature environments.

Inconel 718
A nickel superalloy, Inconel 718 is used under extreme temperatures which is harder as compared to Inconel 625.
Beyond Bynd Quality Standards for DMLS Parts
We have high standards for parts printed on our DMLS platforms. Visual inspection is done on every single part
See how we manage quality.

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