Significant reduction of defects and various issues in die-casting molds with metal 3D printers <Zoom Online Seminar> - Advanced users utilize complex shapes and integrated molding, 3D water pipe molding, porous and lattice structures, which were impossible with traditional processing methods, to drastically reduce defects and troubles in die-casting molds and achieve longer mold lifespan.

Metal 3D printers enable the creation of complex shapes that are difficult to achieve with traditional processing methods and technologies, including integrated manufacturing of complex geometries, 3D freeform piping, lattice and porous structures, and hybrid structures. This leads to the innovative creation of die-casting molds, cost reduction, high quality, short development, prototyping, and manufacturing times, significant reduction in the number of parts, weight reduction, decreased manufacturing processes and workforce, and extended mold lifespan.
In this seminar, we will explain the latest examples of short-term mold manufacturing technology using wire and laser metal 3D printers capable of multi-layer fabrication of dissimilar metals, additive manufacturing on existing parts, and large-scale fabrication, as well as the reduction of lead times for mold prototyping, extending the lifespan of molds, and repairing damaged molds.
Afterward, advanced users J.3D and Cast Tech, who boast top-level technology in Japan for die-casting mold production using metal 3D printers, will provide easy-to-understand lectures for beginners on specific fabrication techniques and examples of high-functionality and high-quality die-casting molds, core pins, inserts for die-casting molds, and low-cost molds, all while utilizing EOS-manufactured metal 3D printers and 3D piping and porous fabrication to suppress and prevent various traditional defects and troubles.
We will also introduce the recently popular topic of giga-casting, which has garnered attention in the United States and China.

Date and time | Wednesday, Jul 16, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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