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Expanding the Processing Window of DLP Additive Manufacturing to Enable New Levels of End-Use Part Performance

March 02, 2022 |

Advanced photopolymers are leading the next wave of 3D printing technology innovations, but the development of these materials is advancing faster than software and capabilities—leaving resins stuck on the shelf with no way to be processed.

Advanced photopolymers are leading the next wave of 3D printing technology innovations. However, the development of these materials is advancing faster than software and capabilities—leaving resins stuck on the shelf with no way to be processed. Fortify's Flux series digital light processing (DLP) 3D printers have the ability to print viscous and heavily-filled photopolymers, bringing new life to advanced photopolymers. This webinar will discuss the technology that makes this possible and the software toolkit, Flux Developer, that allows users to conduct their own design of experiments (DoE) for R&D for new materials systems. Fortify will also discuss how this same toolset and framework has been used to develop several material sets, including thermally conductive resins, technical ceramics and more.

Agenda:

  • 3D printing hardware that solves printing viscous material challenges
  • R&D toolset to onboard new materials (working curve DoC, working curve scatter)
  • Case studies on materials developed
  • Applications enabled through development of filled and viscous photopolymers
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Phil Lambert

Lead Customer Solutions Engineer

A mechanical engineer with nearly 10 years of professional 3D printing experience, Phil is focused on helping his customers adopt 3D printing as a true manufacturing resource. Phil spent his graduate program in the DREAMS Lab at Virginia Tech working on the development of novel projection stereolithography systems and has since gained broad experience in both design and manufacturing of 3D-printed goods across a variety of industries. He is passionate about his contributions towards realizing the goal of market-ready, 3D-printed products.

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