formlabs Fuse Sift Manual page 48

Powder recovery station for the fuse 1 (sls) 3d printer
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Powder catch
PreForm
Print bed
Selective Laser Sintering
(SLS)
Sifter
Sifter mesh
Surface armor
Surface grate
Vacuum
Valve knife
Vent
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Meaning
The powder catch at the bottom of the build chamber enclosure is a
removable tray for catching loose powder.
Formlabs' print preparation software that uses advanced, proprietary
calculations to generate support structures and optimize print settings
for each model.
An aluminum plate onto which powdered nylon is deposited in 110
micron layers and sintered to form 3D parts.
An additive manufacturing process that uses a high-powered laser to
sinter uniform beads of plastic together, drawing out individual 2D layers
(or slices) that eventually form a 3D part.
The sifter agitates and breaks up clumps of unsintered powder from
previous prints before it is recaptured for reuse.
A fine sieve mesh that sifts unsintered powder before it is recaptured in
the used powder hopper.
A print process component of the Fuse 1 that surrounds parts with a
semi-sintered shell of material to alleviate thermal inconsistencies which
may adversely affect the accuracy of a part.
A protective grate that prevents large objects from falling into and
damaging the sifter mesh. Clumps of unsintered powder pass through
the surface grate before being separated by the sifter mesh.
An external vacuum connects to the Fuse Sift for cleaning the Fuse 1 and
Fuse Sift after use.
The valve knife is a flat plate used to close off and open the
cartridge valve.
The vent in the back of the Fuse Sift workspace collects pluming
powder, preventing it from escaping the unit.

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