Free Educational Webinar
Precision and Cost-Efficiency in Casting: Leveraging 3D Printing for Metal Parts
Investment casting is a versatile foundry process for producing metal parts with intricate shapes. From lightweight automotive components to golf clubs to jet turbines to art sculptures, this process spans nearly all industries and is relied upon for high quality and high-integrity metal parts.

This webinar will walk you through the methods by which several established foundries were able to cast metal parts using 3D printed patterns on Formlabs’ 3D printers. Learn how foundries are cutting costs, reducing lead times, and improving the quality of their metal parts by integrating Formlabs’ Clear Cast Resin and Materialise Magics’ Lattice Module to generate tetrahedron lattices with traditional casting methods.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Now available on-demand
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45 min
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Webinar Highlights:

  • Get an overview of the traditional process and its challenges.
  • Understand the benefits of using SLA 3D printing to create high-quality patterns.
  • Follow a step-by-step guide to incorporating 3D printed patterns into your casting process.
  • Hear real-world examples from foundries that have successfully adopted this technology.
  • Live Q/A with Formlabs and Materialise experts
Featuring
  • Sean Bradley
    Materials and Product Engineer at Formlabs
  • John Paul Velasco
    OEM Partner Manager at Materialise
  • Max
    Co-founder and CEO at Formlabs
  • Max
    Co-founder and CEO at Formlabs