A broad variety of materials and technologies for additive manufacturing methods or 3D printed objects are currently under development. Process technologies progress fast, while designers, engineers and OEMs turn the new options into products of use. However, matching industrial requirements is an immense challenge as material properties, process speed or other technical, ecological or economic issues. Furthermore, additive manufacturing methods, materials and processes have not become standardized or were fed into statutory regulations.
Topics covered include • raw materials manufacturing • formulation • powder handling • printing • welding • melting, • sintering, • dispensing, etc.
Participants will present their recent work to discuss progress and challenges in an open atmosphere. Applications may range from electronic fine structures and devices, display architectures, precision metal printing to macroscopic turbines and screw propellers.
The Subject Division Applied Inorganic Chemistry of ProcessNet cordially welcomes you to Hanau.
Information on participating / attending:
• Submissions of posters are mandatory
• Oral speeches are optional
Young scientists from inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, metallurgy, materials processing and engineering are invited to submit their abstracts until 30 August 2019. Participation is free for PhD students, postdocs, and research group leaders.
Date:
10/10/2019 - 10/11/2019
Registration deadline:
08/30/2019
Event venue:
Industriepark Wolfgang
EssCom1, Plenarsaal
Rodenbacher Chaussee 4
63457 Hanau
Hessen
Germany
Target group:
Students
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Chemistry, Materials sciences, Mechanical engineering
Types of events:
Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
06/28/2019
Sender/author:
Dr. Kathrin Rübberdt
Department:
Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event64144
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