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What Is the SHOTSHEEN® Production Finish? What Is the SHOTSHEEN® Production Finish?

What Is the SHOTSHEEN® Production Finish?

While 3D printing has been available for over 30 years, we are still finding ways to perfect processes to give a better end product faster and at a lower cost. One issue that has plagued 3D printing is being able to create something that looks like an injection molded part.
At SICAM, we have developed the SHOTSHEEN® finish to solve these problems with Multi Jet Fusion production. Our trademarked finish not only looks more like an injection molded part than typical MJF finishes, but it does so without increasing labor costs.
So, what can you do with Multi Jet Fusion? - Part 1 So, what can you do with Multi Jet Fusion? - Part 1

So, what can you do with Multi Jet Fusion? - Part 1

Details, Details, Details.

This is the first in a series of articles presenting examples of what you can achieve with Multi Jet Fusion. While we have been producing amazing parts for our customers, our confidentiality agreements prevent us from sharing those projects at this time. As an alternative and to demonstrate what Multi Jet Fusion can do we decided to do two things: select and produce parts that are open...

Goodbye old friend!

Saying farewell to one of our early aerospace projects.

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On September 15, 2017 the Cassini spacecraft plunged into the the atmosphere of Saturn, ending it's nearly 20 year mission to explore the planet. The spacecraft was launched in 1997 and arrived at...

MJF vs SLS

Multi Jet Fusion compared to Selective Laser Sintering

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Now that MJF (Multi Jet Fusion) is being used to make parts, everyone is asking how is this different than SLS. In this blog I will try to explain some of the similarities and differences. SLS...

NAK 80 “Steeling” The Show

In a perfect world, every mold would be built and the first shots would be ready for production. Yet as anyone who has designed products, built tooling or purchased molded parts knows it is never that simple. Changes are going to occur during at some point and modifications will be required.
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