Intro To Desktop 3D Printing: Compare FDM, DLP, SLS, And SLA with Andrew Edman | Formlabs
July 10, 2020
When evaluating in-house 3D printing technology it’s important to evaluate four considerations: setting up a print file, print process mechanism, post-processing, and maintenance and scalability.
In this webinar, you’ll gain the foundation you need to start speaking the language of 3D printing. Learn how parts created from various printing technologies differ across functionality and appearance, and how these differences impact product development and production workflows for engineers and manufacturers.
Hosted by: Andrew Edman | Formlabs
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