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When It Makes Sense to Replace Injection Molding with SLS 3D Printing

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SLS 3D printing can create end-use parts directly without tooling. But when does it really make sense to use it to replace injection molding?

From complex designs to after-market accessories, look at real-life case studies that show how SLS 3D printing can make manufacturing cheaper, faster, and more agile.

With the emergence of high-performance, affordable SLS 3D printing solutions, like the Fuse 1 from Formlabs, SLS is finally within reach for more businesses.

In this webinar, you’ll hear from Megan Liu, Supply Chain Engineer at Formlabs about how they use SLS printed parts in their printers and post-processing machines.

You’ll also hear from Michael Crunelle, Head of Research and Design at Battle Beaver Customs about how they are replacing (outsourced) injection molding with affordable in-house SLS printing.

This is a recording of a webinar from February 2022.

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:48 Overview of SLS, Injection Molding, and Manufacturing Applications
  • 27:11  Battle Beaver Case Study
  • 38:01 Q&A Segment


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Webinar Speakers

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Megan Liu

Supply Chain Engineer, Formlabs

Megan received a BS in Materials Science and Engineering and an MS in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. She currently works on product and raw material supply chain operations as part of the Global Sourcing team at Formlabs.

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Michael Crunelle

Head of Research and Design, Battle Beaver Customs

A born and raised Texan, Michael began his professional career pursuing a degree in Chemistry at West Texas A&M University. It was during this time that he was recruited by the founder and owner of Battle Beaver Customs, Chris Bailey, to develop a 3D printing workflow for the company. Over the last 6 years, Michael has utilized the versatility of 3D printing to keep ahead of the ever-changing industry to cement Battle Beaver Customs as the controller of choice in the world of professional esports.