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E-Learning: Material Jetting

This course can be conducted as an in-house training at your company.
This course can be booked as LIVE online training.
This course can be booked as e-learning for self-study.
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Certificate
Practice level: Level 0 (Seminar without practice)
Level: Basics

Course Overview

290,00 EUR*
:
Free of charge
approx. 40 minutes
approx. 40 minutes
Kursformate:
Zertifikate:
Nein
Free of charge
Duration
0 days

*This course is VAT exempt.

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Overview

Why should you participate?

In addition to binder jetting, material jetting is another additive manufacturing process based on an inkjet printhead. In material jetting the entire material discharge takes place via the nozzles of the printhead. The process builds up the model layer by layer from its cross-sectional surfaces, which were generated from the original CAD model by software called a slicer. Material jetting allows for the finest details and small layer thicknesses. Hard/soft mixtures are just as printable as transparent or colored models.

Most sources attribute the invention to Objet, a company founded in Israel in 1998, which launched the process under the name Polyjet Modeling (PJM) in 2000. However, a parallel development also took place at 3D Systems, which, according to its own homepage, already had a printer in its portfolio in 1996 based on the same basic principle, which they called Multijet Modeling (MJM).

You will have access to this course for 12 weeks from booking.

You will receive a certificate of completion after passing the learning test.

Content
  • Technology Overview
  • Project Principles PJM/MJM, DOD and NPJ
  • Materials for Material Jetting
  • Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Process-specific Post-processing
  • Applications
  • Learning Test

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Course Overview

290,00 EUR*
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Free of charge
approx. 40 minutes
approx. 40 minutes
Kursformate:
Zertifikate:
Nein
Free of charge
Duration
0 days

*This course is VAT exempt.

Infos

Overview

Why should you participate?

In addition to binder jetting, material jetting is another additive manufacturing process based on an inkjet printhead. In material jetting the entire material discharge takes place via the nozzles of the printhead. The process builds up the model layer by layer from its cross-sectional surfaces, which were generated from the original CAD model by software called a slicer. Material jetting allows for the finest details and small layer thicknesses. Hard/soft mixtures are just as printable as transparent or colored models.

Most sources attribute the invention to Objet, a company founded in Israel in 1998, which launched the process under the name Polyjet Modeling (PJM) in 2000. However, a parallel development also took place at 3D Systems, which, according to its own homepage, already had a printer in its portfolio in 1996 based on the same basic principle, which they called Multijet Modeling (MJM).

You will have access to this course for 12 weeks from booking.

You will receive a certificate of completion after passing the learning test.

Content
  • Technology Overview
  • Project Principles PJM/MJM, DOD and NPJ
  • Materials for Material Jetting
  • Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Process-specific Post-processing
  • Applications
  • Learning Test
Weitere Informationen und Anmeldung auf: https://skz.de/907

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