3D Systems
Additive manufacturing (AM) is changing global manufacturing, especially in the aerospace industry where large-format 3D printers are used to produce tooling, fixtures, patterns and molds. Pellet extrusion and hybrid additive and subtractive systems offer a unique solution for these aerospace applications by leveraging the use of high-performance, low-cost pellet feedstocks and machining techniques to produce these large fixtures and tools at a fraction of the time and cost compared to filament extrusion or traditional manufacturing methods.
In this webinar - taking place Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022 at 1PM ET - you'll learn:
- About pellet extrusion 3D printing and how it achieves up to 10X faster print times, up to 10X savings on material costs and higher part performance pertaining to aerospace applications
- How hybrid additive and subtractive systems can be leveraged to address part surface finish requirements and shorter lead times
- How to select the right AM process for your application
- How aerospace companies and DoD facilities can utilize the Titan industrial 3D printer platforms to produce large fixtures, tools, patterns, molds and more
Make sure to secure your seat for this hot topic in additive manufacturing. Registration is free and no worries if you can't attend the day of, simply sign up for the event and we'll send a link to the on-demand recording within 5 business days after the webinar.
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