Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is a cutting-edge 3D printing technology that uses a high-powered laser to selectively fuse powdered materials, typically nylon or similar polymers, layer by layer. Unlike traditional additive manufacturing methods, SLS does not require support structures during printing, as the unused powder surrounding the printed object acts as its own support. This makes SLS highly efficient for creating complex geometries and intricate designs with excellent structural integrity. The versatility of SLS extends beyond prototypes to functional parts for industries like automotive, aerospace, and healthcare, where durability and precision are critical. As a result, SLS is recognized for its ability to produce high-quality, durable objects with minimal post-processing required.