With the advancement of various technologies DMLS/SLM (Selective Laser Melting) has come to the front and centre of my mind when it comes to part manufacturing as it opens the door to materials which could normally only be machined and produced in quantities that either justified the CAM work done or machines being setup for a specific job.
I am curious as to the general communities opinions of using this method of manufacturing when producing vaporisation hardware.
Material wise there are quite a few "Medical Grade" forms of powdered metal that have become cost effective, in particular Titanium (grade 2) to Stainless Steel (316L )
Would you trust a product made with this method of manufacturing ? Are there any unknowns that concern you ?
My own opinion :
I believe that DMLS/SLM is an advancement forward and has been used within the medical field for a very long time. They have become a bit more obtainable in recent years with more places offering printing services at a more affordable rate and there are now metals of interest to the vaping community ( I believe ) available.
From a renewability perspective, building something from a powder and allowing it to take shape vs milling away a block is always going to be less wasteful (though larger shops likely recycle their milling waste as well).
It opens the doors in certain applications that are not available through subtractive manufacturing methods.
One of the downsides of the technology is that the surface finish is not as smooth as metal made from a dye/cast so if you wanted a sterile surface I'm not sure it would be the right application as much like with 3d printing whilst the material might be ok the pours and layers leave space for bacteria in situations where sterility is required. However , that not being our use case and where it might be the object is being heated regularly I don't think this particular issue with the technology is relevant in the right applications for vapers.
Curious on peoples opinions and I apologise if this isn't the most appropriate section for this post
I am curious as to the general communities opinions of using this method of manufacturing when producing vaporisation hardware.
Material wise there are quite a few "Medical Grade" forms of powdered metal that have become cost effective, in particular Titanium (grade 2) to Stainless Steel (316L )
Would you trust a product made with this method of manufacturing ? Are there any unknowns that concern you ?
My own opinion :
I believe that DMLS/SLM is an advancement forward and has been used within the medical field for a very long time. They have become a bit more obtainable in recent years with more places offering printing services at a more affordable rate and there are now metals of interest to the vaping community ( I believe ) available.
From a renewability perspective, building something from a powder and allowing it to take shape vs milling away a block is always going to be less wasteful (though larger shops likely recycle their milling waste as well).
It opens the doors in certain applications that are not available through subtractive manufacturing methods.
One of the downsides of the technology is that the surface finish is not as smooth as metal made from a dye/cast so if you wanted a sterile surface I'm not sure it would be the right application as much like with 3d printing whilst the material might be ok the pours and layers leave space for bacteria in situations where sterility is required. However , that not being our use case and where it might be the object is being heated regularly I don't think this particular issue with the technology is relevant in the right applications for vapers.
Curious on peoples opinions and I apologise if this isn't the most appropriate section for this post