Overview
Metal 3D printing is ideal when trying to achieve complex geometrics, lightweight metal parts, or reduced components. This presentation compares flawed versus optimized geometry, discusses part design considerations, and explores secondary operation options to keep in mind when designing for DMLS
Learning Objectives:
- What flawed versus optimised geometry design looks like, and how it affects the outcome of your part
- Design considerations for self-supporting angles, channels bridges, surface roughness, and orientation
- How to avoid internal stress and warpage
- Learn how to reduce the overall weight of your part
Speakers:
Sam Davies (Host)
Assistant Editor
Sam represents one quarter of the TCT editorial team and has been covering the additive manufacturing industry since 2016, responding to the latest news from behind his desk and garnering deeper insights from business strategists and engineers on trade show floors.
Marco Tonnarelli
Application Engineer
Marco is an Application Engineer for Protolabs' Northern Europe Region. When it comes to rapid injection-moulding he has an expert understanding of your technical requirements, project needs and pressure points.
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