Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process

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Overview

Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process

Course Description

Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process provides a comprehensive overview of the way in which manufacturers can use additive manufacturing (AM) as a secondary or indirect process. AM methods can make a variety of tooling, such as molds and patterns, for use in several different casting, forming, and molding processes. Using AM as a secondary process benefits traditional manufacturing processes by reducing costs associated with lead time, tooling, and labor. An individual must understand the different advantages and disadvantages associated with AM as a secondary process prior to determining whether or not to utilize it. Knowledge about AM secondary processes and their benefits is important in order to understand the full impact that AM has upon traditional manufacturing.

Course Content

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AS A SECONDARY PROCESS

  • Advantages and disadvantages

INVESTMENT CASTING

  • AM for investment casting

SAND CASTING

  • AM for sand casting

DIE CASTING

  • AM for die casting

SILICONE MOLDING

  • AM for silicone molding

COMPOSITE MOLDING

  • AM for composite molding

OTHER FORMING AND MOLDING PROCESSES

  • AM for other forming and molding processes

ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING

  • AM for electrical discharge machining

AM JIGS AND FIXTURES

Requirements & Materials

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Materials

Required - Student Must Provide

  • Computer with system components
    • Windows Computer
      • Make sure your Operation System is Windows 2000, XP Professional with Service Pack 2 or higher, and or Windows Vista Home Edition and higher.
      • To access video content make sure you have Windows Silver Light 4 and Windows Media Player 9 and higher.
      • Ensure you have administrative access or a local System Administrator available if the above requirements are not installed.
    • Macintosh Computer
      • Make sure your Operating system is Mac OS X version 10.3.9 and higher.
      • To access web content make sure you have Safari 5 or Mozilla Firefox 3.6 and higher.
      • To access video content make sure you have Windows Silver Light 4 and Flip4Mac 2 and higher.
      • Ensure you have Administrative access or a local System Administrator available if the above requirements are not installed.
  • Headphones
  • Printer

Session Details

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for managers, supervisors, operations managers, plant managers, and plant engineers with new responsibilities or new managers and those ready to move into a management role.

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What You Will Learn

  • Investment casting and how AM can be used as a secondary process
  • Sand casting and how AM can be used as a secondary process
  • Die casting and how AM can be used as a secondary process
  • Silicone molding and how AM can be used as a secondary process
  • Composite molding and how AM can be used as a secondary process
  • Electrical discharge machining and how AM can be used as a secondary process
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How You Will Benefit

  • Identify the traditional manufacturing areas that benefit from using AM as a secondary process and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so.
  • Distinguish between additive manufacturing as a primary process and a secondary process.
  • Distinguish between sheet metal forming, thermoforming, and paper pulp molding.
  • Describe the benefits provided by using AM methods to build jigs and fixtures.
  • List ways in which AM can be used as a secondary process within sheet metal forming, thermoforming, and paper pulp molding.
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