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Powder Handling and Flow for Additive Manufacturing: Short course

Article contributed by: The University of Greenwich

Powder Handling and Flow for Additive Manufacturing: Short course:20 – 24 June 2022; 13:00 – 16:00 hrs UK time

Join us for the online short course where experts from the Additive Manufacturing industry join with the Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology to bring a course designed to guide participants through the critical aspects of powder handling and management within the AM process.

The aim is to enable attendees to identify potential problems and learn how to avoid or overcome them.

As well as covering the standard topics ofrecycling and quality issues,contamination, oxidisation, powder handlingandkey safety considerations, this year will include a new section: Dr. Hamid Salehi from the University of Greenwich will be presenting his findings on theLatest Techniques in Spreadability Testing and Layer Quality Control.

Delegates will learn about

  • The new technique and instrument developed to quantify the behaviour of a powder when spreading for Additive Manufacturing;
  • A new shadowgraphy technique incorporated, used to quantify powder bed surface roughness;
  • How the instrument can determine powder bed relative packing fraction, the change in packing fraction, particle size and shape over the build plate, and to evaluate the electrostatic charges over the powder bed.

We are pleased to be able to bring together a world-leading team of experts fromFraunhofer IFAM Institutein Bremen,Carpenter Additiveand theWolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technologyat the University of Greenwich, all of whom will deliver the latest understanding on the subject and to respond to your queries.

Who should attend?

The course is aimed at anyone working in powder based additive manufacturing, particularly with metal or plastic powders.

Registration

Registration and online payment can be madehere.
Course fees are £775 per person, discounted for multiple registrations from the same company.

For more information please visit thecourse pageor contact[email protected]

Featured image shows SLM Test Structures. Photo via Fraunhofer IFAM.

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