Additive Manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, opens up a world of possibilities by enabling the creation of exciting and complex components that were once impossible with traditional methods. From aerospace and automotive to medicine and prosthetics, AM is revolutionizing production with unmatched efficiency, sustainability, and cost savings. However, to achieve consistent and top-tier quality, manufacturers must ensure their powders meet precise standards across multiple parameters.
In this webinar, unlock the power of particle characterization to elevate your additive manufacturing processes! Discover how critical factors like particle size, shape, distribution, packing density, and flowability can affect your production quality. Learn the latest, most advanced techniques and technologies for effective particle analysis, and see how they can be applied to drive optimal performance in your AM projects.
Key Learning objectives:
- Understand the fundamental principles of particle characterization for AM
- Learn how to measure and analyze key particle properties such as size, shape, density, and flowability
- Discover the impact of particle characteristics on AM process performance and the quality of final parts
- Explore case studies demonstrating the application of particle characterization in various AM processes
Who is this webinar for?
This webinar is designed for both beginners and professionals working in manufacturing, production, and quality control within the Additive Manufacturing (AM) industry. It is also ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of particle characterization techniques or aiming to refresh and expand their existing knowledge.
Participants who are interested in discovering new ways to enhance their AM processes through particle size characterization will find practical suggestions and innovative strategies throughout the webinar.
About the webinar speakers:
Beverly Barnum, PhD is a Senior Application Scientist at Bettersize Inc. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from California State University and earned a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania.
Recognized for innovative problem-solving, Dr. Barnum is a highly accomplished scientist committed to advancing technological solutions.
Viola Shen is an Application Scientist at Bettersize Instruments, holding a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Southern California. She specializes in powder characterization and particle size analysis using advanced light scattering techniques.
At Bettersize, Viola focuses on optimizing particle analysis methods, driving innovations in the advanced materials industry.