Bill Barker, product manager for Rösler/AM Solutions post-processing equipment for North America, discusses post-processing of metal 3D-printed parts.
When 3D printing components, much time is invested in selecting a printer and optimizing the part design, and very little time is spent thinking about post-processing the parts once printed. This presentation reviews the steps used to process 3D-printed metal parts in particular, and goes through some useful examples of how designing for post-processing should be a strategic step in your build process.
Rösler Metal Finishing is a global leader in surface finishing for all industries (mass finishing equipment, shot blasting equipment, additive manufacturing equipment, media and compounds). They serve North American customers from their 300,000ft2 manufacturing campus in Battle Creek, Michigan, and support global customers through their worldwide network.
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