Design for Binder Jetting 306 provides an overview of basic design considerations for binder jetting processes, systems, and applications. This course introduces users to the unique physical properties associated with common binding agents and raw materials like sand, metal, and ceramic powder. In addition, it also highlights finishing and post-processing challenges associated with binder jetting, including factors for secondary processes like infiltrating and sintering. Binder jetting has several manufacturing applications, including common usage for sand molds, casting, and complex metal objects with low strength, ductility, and toughness. After completing Design for Binder Jetting, users will understand how various materials function during the design process for binder jetting and how they are used with various applications, including end-use production. Users will also be able to recognize basic safety and design issues associated with binder jetting parts and products.
Course ID
510225
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
Tooling U - SME
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60
Cost
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