Spengler Launches SLS Manufacturing Service with Integrated Post-Processing Portfolio
Spengler has launched a new SLS 3D printing service in Germany, offering materials like PA12 and TPU alongside its existing in-house post-processing capabilities.
Spengler has officially expanded its additive manufacturing service bureau capabilities by introducing Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) production. The new service offering utilizes a diverse material portfolio including PA12, TPU, and carbon-fiber reinforced PA11 to address various industrial requirements. This manufacturing expansion is integrated directly with the company's existing post-processing infrastructure, allowing for a streamlined workflow from raw print to finished part. The service is headquartered in Germany and targets regional industrial clients seeking end-to-end production solutions.
This move positions Spengler to compete more directly with established European service bureaus that offer high-volume polymer AM. By controlling both the SLS build process and the subsequent post-processing steps, the company addresses the common market bottleneck of surface finishing and quality assurance in powder-based AM. As the demand for functional prototypes and small-batch end-use parts continues to grow, integrating these services reduces lead times and logistics complexity for the end user. The company is effectively moving up the value chain by transitioning from a specialized post-processing provider to a comprehensive manufacturing partner.
For industrial buyers, the value of this expansion lies in the consolidation of the supply chain under a single quality management system. Clients should evaluate the specific surface finish specifications and dimensional tolerances achievable through Spengler's proprietary post-processing methods compared to standard industry benchmarks. Success for the company will depend on its ability to maintain consistent material properties across its SLS fleet while scaling throughput to meet industrial demand.
Topics