How to Choose a Metal 3D Printer, Various Fabrication Methods, Technologies, and Use Cases <Zoom Online Seminar> - Selection methods for increasingly diverse metal 3D printers, key points and considerations for introduction and utilization, AM technologies that achieve short time, low cost, and high-quality manufacturing, innovative fabrication examples, factors of failure, and secrets to success.

Metal 3D printers, advancing with technological innovation, are becoming increasingly diverse. Recently, relatively affordable ultra-low-cost machines costing several million yen, binder jetting methods that enable mass production of parts, and new support-free models have been continuously introduced to the market. Furthermore, the fabrication and manufacturing of large parts and copper components, which were difficult with existing machines, have begun.
Metal 3D printers eliminate the need for molds by directly producing products from 3D data. They can create complex shapes and integrated structures that are impossible with traditional processing methods, as well as lattice and porous structures and hybrid structures. This enables the creation of innovative metal parts and molds that are not available from traditional or other companies, rapid development and prototyping of parts, a significant reduction in the number of parts, lightweight and compact designs, and a decrease in manufacturing processes and workforce.
For those considering or interested in utilizing metal 3D printers for groundbreaking new products, new market development, the creation of new businesses, differentiation from competitor products, shortening prototyping and manufacturing times, dramatically reducing the number of parts, and lowering costs for complex-shaped components, we provide easy-to-understand explanations for beginners and those who are new to the field.
The world is energetically investing in metal parts and mold manufacturing as the leading candidate for the next generation, and mass production of parts has also begun in earnest. Manufacturing parts with metal 3D printers will become commonplace in a few years.

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