Long lifespan and significant reduction in defects through die-casting mold production using metal 3D printers <Zoom Online Seminar> - Utilizing complex shapes and integrated molding that were previously impossible, 3D water pipe molding, porous lattice molding, hybrid molding, etc., to achieve a drastic reduction in defects and troubles in die-casting molds, cost reduction, and extended lifespan.

Metal 3D printers enable the creation of complex shapes that are difficult to achieve with traditional processing methods and technologies, including integrated molding of complex shapes, freeform 3D water pipe molding, lattice and porous structure molding, and hybrid structure molding. This leads to the creation of innovative die-casting molds, cost reduction and quality improvement, short-term development, prototyping and manufacturing, significant reduction in the number of parts, weight reduction, reduction in manufacturing processes and workforce, and extended mold lifespan.
In this seminar, we will first explain the latest examples of short-term mold manufacturing technology using wire and laser metal 3D printers capable of multi-layer molding of different metals, additive molding on existing parts, and large-scale molding, as well as the reduction of lead time for mold prototyping, the longevity of molds, and the repair of damaged molds.
After that, advanced users J.3D and Casttec, 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 molding technologies and examples of high-functionality and high-quality die-casting molds, core pins and inserts for die-casting molds, and low-cost molds, achieved by suppressing and preventing various defects and troubles associated with traditional methods through 3D water pipe and porous molding using EOS-manufactured metal 3D printers.
Additionally, we will introduce the recently popular topic of giga casting, which has garnered attention in the United States and China.

Date and time | Thursday, Nov 27, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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