FORMNEXT 2020: Metal 3D Printing for Production Using Binder Jetting
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FORMNEXT 2020: Metal 3D Printing for Production Using Binder Jetting
FORMNEXT 2020: Metal 3D Printing for Production Using Binder Jetting
In this webinar, we'll discuss why binder jetting was built for high-volume production and is ripe for adoption now.
Original Webinar Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Summary:
Metal 3D printing is on its way to production, and high-speed binder jetting is the additive manufacturing process that will make it a reality. In this webinar, we'll discuss why binder jetting was built for high-volume production and is ripe for adoption now. ExOne CTO Rick Lucas will also discuss what the pathway to adopting production metal 3D printing looks like at ExOne, and how the company has de-risked the pathway to ensure success for those who adopt the technology.
Primary Topics:
Technical Overview: Binder Jet 3D Printing for Metals
The Evolution of Metal Materials in Binder Jet 3D Printing
How Sintering Exposes the Quality of Your 3D Printed Part
Workflows in Production 3D Printing of Metals
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Presenter:
Rick Lucas has served as ExOne's Chief Technology Officer since 2012. He is responsible for R&D and manages the New Markets Group. Previously, Lucas served in leadership positions at Touchstone Research Laboratory and Lake Shore Cryotronics. With more than 25 years of experience, Lucas has set up operations for more than 20 advanced material products, including four R&D 100 award winners. He serves on the governance board for America Makes and the Materials Processing Equipment Technical Advisory Committee for the U.S. Department of Commerce. He holds an AAS in Manufacturing Technology, a BA in Physics, and an MBA.