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3D Printing of Thermoplastics with Higher Strength Using SWIR-Supercontinuum Laser

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Abstract

Hydrocarbon based thermoplastics used in 3D printing can be sintered using a supercontinuum laser operating between 2-2.5μm. We sinter 11 different materials and fabricate rods with strengths up to 5x of that from CO2 lasers.

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