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On-Demand - Binder Jetting Solutions: Process Walk-Through, Metallurgy and Finishing

Take a deep dive into the key steps of metal binder jetting, part characteristics and system capabilities, the resulting metallurgy, and finishing methods.

With recent advances in metal additive manufacturing (AM), every manufacturer can now cost effectively 3D print end-use metal parts with unparalleled speed and productivity. The past year has seen a broad adoption of metal AM across a broad range of industries, including energy, automotive, life sciences, consumer products and luxury goods.

Let's take a deep dive into the key steps of metal binder jetting, part characteristics and system capabilities, the resulting metallurgy, and finishing methods.

Join the webinar to explore:

  • Key process steps
  • Part characteristics and metallurgy
  • Case studies and application examples
  • Finishing methods

Presenter 1:

Ilya Mirman

Advisor

Ilya Mirman is a senior advisor to Desktop Metal. Prior to Desktop Metal, he held various roles at Onshape (acquired by PTC), Turbonomic (acquired by IBM), SolidWorks, Cilk Arts (acquired by Intel) and Interactive Supercomputing (acquired by Microsoft).

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