How do you get the best value from additive manufacturing, while scaling from prototyping up to larger production runs?
One way to do that is to pack your parts onto the print bed and stack them high, as densely as possible. By taking this route, you increase the number of parts in a single print run, therefore reducing the overall cost per part.
3D Systems has a few tricks up their sleeve in this area, and they are going to explain how you can achieve optimum volume production with their Figure 4 High Density Stacking process. What is high density stacking exactly? Think Tetris, but with 3D printing!
They will be sharing this major advancement in build efficiency with their new solution for high density part stacking in a free, on-demand webinar.
The high density stacking workflow will be available via the 3D Sprint software.
The webinar will look at how the build height of Figure 4 printers combined with efficient nesting and optimized support structures enables greater levels of batch printing and post-processing.
Specific areas covered in the webinar will include:
- – Background on batch production with existing technologies
- – Challenges for production capabilities with Figure 4
- – Advantages of the new stacked workflow
- – Demonstration of the new 3D Sprint solution
The webinar will be presented by Patrick Dunne and Kevin Hsu of 3D Systems.
Dunne is vice president, advanced application development at 3D Systems, and leads the Application Development Lab in Berkeley, CA as part of the Application Innovation Group. Hsu is an advanced applications engineer within the Application Innovation Group at 3D Systems.
You can register for the free, on-demand webinar over at this link.