Highly anticipated binder jet next-generation metal 3D printer for mass production of parts <Zoom Online Seminar> - A new method of binder jet metal 3D printer that enables mass production and short-term prototyping/manufacturing through the elimination of support materials or easy removal is being rapidly commercialized, energizing the mass production of parts.

Several overseas manufacturers have developed and launched a new type of binder jet metal 3D printer that eliminates the need for support materials or allows for easy removal, and they are actively introducing and utilizing it in advanced companies aiming for mass production of much-anticipated parts.
In this seminar, we will first explain the important considerations for selecting a reliable model for the introduction and utilization of metal 3D printers, covering various manufacturing methods and technologies, case studies, and the advantages and disadvantages of metal fabrication.
After that, we will discuss the manufacturing technology of a mass production-compatible machine from Digital Metal designed for small, complex-shaped parts, which has already achieved over 1 million units produced and currently manufactures and delivers over 40,000 mass production parts annually across about 30 different types. We will also cover the "Shop System" from Desktop Metal, which allows anyone to easily create metal parts for medium-scale production, and the "Production System" designed for mass production with ultra-fast manufacturing and low running costs. Additionally, we will talk about the development trends, manufacturing technology, and case studies of the X1 company's metal 3D printers designed for mass production, which utilize inexpensive metal powders and enable low-cost, short-term manufacturing for large parts.
This seminar will provide a clear explanation for beginners who are considering or are interested in the previously challenging mass production of parts using metal 3D printers.

Date and time | Tuesday, Jun 28, 2022 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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