Sintratec
Sintratec L.Corp
Junwhan Lim, CEO L.corporation, left, and Christian von Burg, CTO, Sintratec, right.
Sintratec, a developer of desktop SLS machines, has announced L.corporation as a reseller throughout South Korea.
The company is a reputable distributor of FDM and SLA machines delivering machines to manufactures in one of the largest 3D printing markets in the world. Adding the Sintratec Kit and Sintratec S1 to its product offering, L.corporation will sell SLS technology for the first time and intends to help promote the SLS process in South Korea.
Sintratec’s 3D printing platforms are both compact, office friendly solutions brought to market to cater for the requirements of professional players: The S1 for functional parts, and the Kit for prototypes. Through the last 12 months, the company has also sought to expand its presence across three continents, securing reseller agreements in the Benelux region, France, Poland, USA, and now South Korea where Sintratec is looking to capitalise on the growing interest in 3D printing.
“Our compact SLS systems are perfect for the cost-effective entry into SLS technology,” commented Christian von Burg, CTO at Sintratec. “The machines are easy to handle, run on regular power and do require inert gas. With the Sintratec Kit, the self-assembly also familiarises the user with the complete machine and the SLS technology. And the best part is that the quality of the sintered components is comparable to large, expensive SLS machines.”
“The SLS market in South Korea is still underdeveloped compared to the FDM and SLA markets,” added Junwhan Lim, CEO of L.corporation. “In the industrial sector, the SLS market is dominated by EOS. However, the demand for 3D printers in the Korean industry is still below its potential as the necessary skills are lacking. Sintratec’s entry-level models are exactly what they need.”