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The 3D printing, which is often referred to as additive manufacturing, has been around for over two decades and has developed from a laboratory new to a prototyping machine and now into real mass production during this time. For many applications there is no other way to produce highly complex parts, but the perception that the 3D printing is exclusively prototyping and short -term production technology is very persistent.
Today there are new technologies that make these additive technologies a solution not only for parts that cannot be done differently, but also for parts that can and are manufactured with subtractive techniques such as processing. But what additive technology should you use? What is the economic break for the production runs with your design? Who has the knowledge of leading a designer to the right technology?
Admission to Engineering.com in this episode of The engineering roundtable Are three experts who answer these important questions.
Discussion participants:
Donte Wesly3D printing engineer, HAWK Ridge Systems
Justin HopkinsAMS Applications Engineering Manager, HP Inc. 3D
Jon ToewsSenior Vice President, A3D Manufacturing
Moderator:
Jim AndtonMultimedia Content Director, Engineering.com
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