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3D Printing Resins: Update on Development Opportunities

3D Printing Resins: Update on Development Opportunities
Language: English
Length: 90 min
Recorded on: 18 Nov 21

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6 month access to Course Recording, Presentation Slides, Q&A Transcript

Course Description

Ongoing technological & material advancements with reducing costs of printers, are pushing 3D printing technologies into the limelight. As a result, it is accelerating the adoption of print-on-demand parts for the production of customized functional parts.

It’s time to identify new opportunities with 3D materials & technologies to focus your R&D on the right projects. Don Rosato will share comprehensive knowledge of the current global state of 3D plastics. He will also discuss additive manufacturing/3D printing major innovations of the past 12 months.

To name a few:

  • Amorphous PLA Grade Formulated for Large-Format 3DP Applications
  • 50% Biobased TPU Market Introduced
  • PAEK Filaments Tailored to 3DP Mechanical Part Manufacturing
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Donald Rosato
Donald Rosato
PlastiSource, Inc
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Dr. Donald V. Rosato is internationally recognized as a leader in plastics technology, business, and marketing. Serves as President of PlastiSource, Inc. a prototype manufacturing, technology development, and marketing advisory firm, located in Concord, Massachusetts, USA.
He has extensive technical and marketing, plastic industry business experience from laboratory testing, through production to marketing, having worked for Northrop Grumman, Owens-Illinois/Graham, DuPont/Conoco, Celanese/Ticona, and Borg Warner/G.E. Plastics.
Dr. Rosato has authored or edited numerous papers, including articles published in the Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, and major books, including the Concise Encyclopedia of Plastics, Injection Molding Handbook, Plastic Product Material and Process Selection Handbook, Reinforced Plastics Handbook, Extruding Plastics: Practical Processing Handbook, Blow Molding Handbook, Designing with Plastics and Advanced Composites, Plastics Processing Data Handbook, and Plastics Institute of America Plastics Engineering, Manufacturing and Data Handbook.
He has developed numerous patents within the polymer related industries, is a participating member of many trade and industry groups, such as SPE, SPI, PIA, CPPIA and SAMPE. Among many accolades, has been named Engineer of the Year by the Society of Plastics Engineers.
He received his BS in Chemistry from Boston College, MBA at Northeastern University, M.S. Plastics Engineering from University of Massachusetts Lowell, and Ph.D. Business Administration at University of California, Berkeley.

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Why should you view this course?

3D printing is fast gaining shares in the mass production of plastics parts, even in demanding industries like automotive, aerospace, medicine (medical covid-19 end uses), and more. The 3D printing market size is projected to reach USD 34.8 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 22.5%.

Everything is moving fast! So often, we hear 3D printed parts/prototypes meeting tougher challenges, enabling creation of complex shapes that were unimaginable before, etc. What does it mean for you? Join this innovation course and find out how developments in the 3D printing industry open up opportunities for you.

  1. Save time with a structured & neutral overview of latest polymer materials developments (PA, PS, TPE, PEEK for SLS, filaments for FDM & FFF, liquid resins for SLA, DLP) in 3D printing.

  2. Develop an intuitive understanding of smart manufacturing, hybrid supply chain method and how they complement traditional manufacturing method (injection molding).

  3. Speed up your future R&D decisions with a clearer view on material requirements, technology adoption & unmet needs.

  4. Feed your creativity by seeing successful/promising innovations (thanks to low cost, new designs...) & imagine whether it could be transposed to your own case.

    Get a participation certificate on joining the Live Online Course!

    Let me know if you need any more help!

Who should join this course?
  • Plastic Resin, Compound, and Additive Suppliers, End users, Injection molding fabricators/manufacturers, Industrial design functions, and their related prototypers.

  • Market Segment - Medical Covid-19 Enduses, Industrial Applications, Automotive, Aerospace, Mold and Die Making (Rapid Tooling), Toys, Footbridge Walkways, Bicycles...

  • This course is suitable for intermediate level proficiency
    Intermediate
Course Outline

The 3D Printing Overview

  • Global 3D Printing Market
  • Technical Market Drivers and Challenges
  • 3D Printing Technology Trends (SLS, FDM, SLA, FFF, DLP…)

3D Printing Material Technology

  • High Performance
  • Engineering Plastics
  • Standard Grades

3D Printing Application Development

  • Consumer Products
  • Medical Covid-19 End uses
  • Industrial Applications
  • Automotive Development
  • Aerospace Components

The Future of 3D Printing Technology

Major 3D Printing Players & Related References

30 Mins Q&A - Ask your questions directly to the expert!

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