Case Study
Briggs & Stratton Uses SLS Printing to Develop and Qualify Engine Parts
www.3dsystems.com The Rapid Prototyping Center at Briggs & Stratton has been using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printing since 2015 when it acquired a 3D Systems’ SLS printer. Prior to bringing SLS in-house, the global engine, yard, home, and international products manufacturer used machining, external services, and a variety of other in-house printing technologies to meet its prototyping needs. Buying an SLS printer has transformed Briggs & Stratton’s prototyping capabilities, introducing new levels of throughput, durability, and accuracy to unlock unprecedented productivity in product development. Briggs & Stratton has also realized significant cost savings since bringing SLS in-house. SLS accelerates new product development Briggs & Stratton’s SLS prototyping applic