00:00:00 | Welcome |
00:02:31 | Manufacturing and 3D Printing |
00:02:52 | Contents |
00:03:30 | 3DPRG Staff |
00:05:15 | General 3DPRG AM Equipment |
00:07:17 | New Equipment |
00:08:20 | General Research Areas within 3DPRG |
00:10:21 | Agreeing Terms |
00:11:48 | SLA_Slicing |
00:11:48 | Agreeing Terms |
00:12:21 | What is 3D Printing used for? |
00:12:50 | Standardised Definition |
00:13:46 | Process Categories |
00:16:04 | Vat Polymerisation |
00:17:40 | Vat Polymerisation |
00:18:31 | Powder Bed Fusion |
00:21:05 | Powder Bed Fusion |
00:21:29 | Powder Bed Fusion |
00:22:32 | Direct Energy Deposition |
00:23:34 | Material Extrusion |
00:24:53 | Binder Jetting |
00:25:46 | Material Jetting |
00:26:19 | Material Jetting |
00:26:50 | Materials – Printability Indicator |
00:27:42 | The Printability Indicator |
00:28:02 | Printability |
00:28:14 | Post-Processing |
00:29:10 | FingerTouch |
00:29:10 | Sheet Lamination |
00:30:07 | And finally... |
00:30:48 | Key Materials Questions |
00:31:33 | Key Materials Questions |
00:32:08 | Key Materials Questions |
00:33:16 | Key Materials Questions |
00:34:08 | Summary |
00:35:23 | Questions and Answers |
00:46:23 | Contact Information |
Additive Manufacturing, colloquially referred to as 3D Printing, is being purported as the next industrial revolution. What many don’t realize is that this technology has been under development for over 20 years and has found application in a diverse range of industrial sectors. This webinar will outline what Additive Manufacturing really is and highlight the measurement requirements that are inherent in turning this technology into reliable and repeatable manufacturing equipment.