High speed sintering (HSS) is an additive manufacturing (AM) process that creates parts by sintering powder particles using inkjet and infrared (IR) lamp technology rather than laser systems employed in laser sintering (LS). This research investigated the effects o f machine parameters (lamp speed, bed temperature) and the addition o f fum ed silica flow agent on the tensile properties o f thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) parts processed using HSS. The results showed improved elongation at break (EaB) values by a factor o f more than 2 x compared to reported values fo r LS o f the same TPE. A t constant parameters, improved tensile strength and tensile modulus were observed with the addition o f flow agent into the sintering mixture.