Additive Manufacturing Materials Science 211 provides a comprehensive overview of the materials that can be used with additive manufacturing (AM) processes. AM materials include a variety of polymers, metals, composites, and ceramics. Each material is distinguished from another material by microstructure, mechanical and physical properties, and other factors. Different AM processes require the use of different AM materials. Therefore, an individual must understand materials’ science to ensure proper material selection. Understanding the materials that are compatible with additive manufacturing processes is an essential part of AM process success. Upon completing this course, users will not only be able to distinguish between thermoplastic and thermoset polymers, ferrous metals and nonferrous alloys, and ceramic and composite materials, but users will also be able to determine which material type is most appropriate for use with a specific AM process.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Additive Manufacturing 111510010 Additive Manufacturing Safety 121
510020 The Basic Additive Manufacturing Process 131
510030 Additive Manufacturing Methods and Materials 141
510040 Introduction to Hybrid Manufacturing 151
510050 Rapid Prototyping 161
510060 Additive Manufacturing: Prototype to Production 162
510065 Design for Additive Manufacturing 201
510150 Metrology for Additive Manufacturing 202
510195
Course ID
510160
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60