--- layout: post title: Series - 3D Printing - Process & Materials image: >- http://kinlane-productions2.s3.amazonaws.com/3D-Printing/3d-printing-process-materials.jpg author: name: kinlane tags: - 3D Printing --- Once in production, a 3D model will be printed layer by layer using one of four potential 3D printing processes and corresponding materials: * **[Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_laser_sintering)** - SLS is an additive manufacturing technique that uses a high power laser to fuse small particles of plastic, metal, ceramic, or glass powders into a mass that has a desired 3-dimensional shape. * **[Stereolithography (SLA)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolithography)** \- Stereolithography is an additive manufacturing process using a vat of liquid UV-curable photopolymer resin and a UV laser to build parts a layer at a time. On each layer, the laser beam traces a part cross-section pattern on the surface of the liquid resin. * **[Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_deposition_modeling)** - FDM works on an additive principle by laying down material in layers. A plastic filament or metal wire is unwound from a coil and supplies material to an extrusion nozzle which can turn on and off the flow. * **[Laminate Object Manufacturing (LOM)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminated_object_manufacturing)** - LOM is a rapid prototyping system that layers adhesive-coated paper, plastic, or metal laminates are successively glued together and cut to shape with a knife or laser cutter. These are four of the common 3D printing methodologies and since the introduction of metal, 3D printing has moved past prototyping and art and has become a viable manufacturing technology. 3D printing processes and materials are the link that allows virtual to become physical in the [3D print and manufacturing supply chain](http://www.kinlane.com/2011/05/3d-printing-and-manufacturing-supply-chain/ "3D print and manufacturing supply chain").