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- Summary
- Learn why additive manufacturing is a viable alternative for short-run production. Review the benefits, costs, materials, and use cases for additive manufacturing.
- As an alternative to traditional manufacturing techniques such as injection molding, additive manufacturing becomes an attractive option at quantities up to 1,000 units or even more. It can also function as a backup for making bridge parts before the regular ones are available in a manufacturing plant. This course discusses some of the key advantages of additive manufacturing, including part number reduction and thus reduced assembly time; increased reliability; backup capability in case of a part shortage; and possibly lower tooling costs. Instructors Rich Cameron and Joan Horvath also review some of the real-world manufacturing use cases where additive is cost effective and suggest which materials (filament, liquid resin, or powder) might make the most sense for your company and product.
- Genre/Form
- Instructional and educational works.
- Note
- Performer (note)
- System Details (note)
- Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Internet Explorer. Adobe Flash Player Plugin. JavaScript and cookies must be enabled. A broadband Internet connection.
- OCLC
- LDC802852
- Author
Horvath, Joan, speaker.
- Title
Additive Manufacturing: Short Run Production. with Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron
- Publisher
Carpenteria, CA linkedin.com, 2019.
- Playing Time
01h:00m:50s
- Type of Medium
computer
- Type of Carrier
online resource
- Cast
Presenter: Joan Horvath
- System Details
Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Internet Explorer. Adobe Flash Player Plugin. JavaScript and cookies must be enabled. A broadband Internet connection.
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- Added Author
Cameron, Rich, speaker.
linkedin.com (Firm)
- Branch Call Number
eLEARN