Achieving remarkable weight reduction of components by combining lightweight materials and technologies with 3D printing <Zoom Online Seminar> - A detailed explanation of the development trends of lightweight materials challenging weight reduction in automotive, aerospace, and other components, as well as lightweight manufacturing techniques and case studies using 3D printing that employs complex shape integrated molding, lattice molding, and topology optimization.

In aerospace, automotive, and other fields, efforts are rapidly advancing in material development and manufacturing technology aimed at further weight reduction to improve fuel efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In this seminar, we will explain in an easy-to-understand manner for beginners the development trends of new materials and various lightweight technologies, as well as additive manufacturing (AM) and manufacturing technologies, and product case studies from advanced companies that are energetically working towards ultra-lightweight solutions through the use of lightweight materials such as carbon fiber, aluminum, and magnesium, along with complex shapes and integrated structures that are impossible with conventional processing methods, lattice/porous structure fabrication, and topology optimization using 3D printers, including both failures and successes. A recent topic of interest is magnesium alloys, which require caution for practical use due to their flammability. However, Tobata Seisakusho has newly developed a flame-retardant magnesium alloy and is currently working on layered fabrication using metal 3D printers. We will introduce a case study of a prototype created with a lattice structure.

Date and time | Friday, Jul 25, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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