Fraunhofer IFAM to host Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing workshop in September

News
June 5, 2019

June 5, 2019

The Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technologies and Advanced Manufacturing (IFAM), Bremen, Germany, will host a workshop on Sinter-Based Additive Manufacturing this September 18–19, 2019. The workshop will discuss the challenges and opportunities for serial production using Binder Jet Additive Manufacturing and metal Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF).

These technologies are gaining rapidly in interest in industry due to their potential to reduce the costs typically associated with Additive Manufacturing for the mass-production of parts. During the workshop, industrial specialists will provide insights into Binder Jetting and FFF technologies from the user’s point of view.

The programme will also feature presentations of current results from applied research on Binder Jetting and FFF, and a panel discussion on ‘Future expectations for industrialisation of sinter-based Additive Manufacturing.’ Prior to the workshop, an additional tutorial is available for interested participants, in which the fundamentals of sinter-based AM technologies will be explained in-depth.

Further information on the workshop and registration details are available via Fraunhofer IFAM. Registration is available at an early-bird discounted rate until June 30.

www.ifam.fraunhofer.de/sinter-based-additive-manufacturing

 

News
June 5, 2019

In the latest issue of Metal AM magazine

Download PDF
 

Extensive AM industry news coverage, as well as the following exclusive deep-dive articles:

  • Aluminium Additive Manufacturing: How a new generation of alloys will fuel industry growth
  • Shaping a national Additive Manufacturing ecosystem: The strategic growth of metal AM in Türkiye
  • How metal Additive Manufacturing is transforming modern hydraulic systems
  • High-performance product development in the era of computational design: a case study with nTop and NASA
  • The Additive Manufacturing of record-breaking pure copper heatsinks for high-performance computing applications
  • The Additive Manufacturing of tool steels: how non-linear modelling enables precise hardness control

Join 40,000+ other AM professionals – follow us online

Don’t miss a thing – register for our newsletter

Don't miss any new issue of Metal AM magazine, and get the latest industry news. Sign up to our twice weekly newsletter.

Register now

Looking for AM machines, metal powders or part manufacturing services?

Discover suppliers of these and more in our comprehensive advertisers’ index and buyer’s guide, available in the back of Metal AM magazine.

  • AM machines
  • Process monitoring & calibration
  • Heat treatment & sintering
  • HIP systems & services
  • Pre- & post-processing technology
  • Powders, powder production and analysis
  • Part manufacturers
  • Consulting, training & market data
Find suppliers

About Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine

Metal AM magazine, published quarterly in digital and print formats, is read by a rapidly expanding international audience.

Our audience includes component manufacturers, end-users, materials and equipment suppliers, analysts, researchers and more.

In addition to providing extensive industry news coverage, Metal AM magazine is known for exclusive, in-depth articles and technical reports.

Our focus is the entire metal AM process from design to application.

Each issue is available as an easy-to-navigate digital edition and a high-quality print publication.

Discover our magazine archive…

The free to access Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of metal Additive Manufacturing from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading metal AM part manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

Browse the archive

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap