Webinar: 5 Reasons To Select Binder Jetting

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Explore additive manufacturing solutions that increase time to market while driving down production costs.

There are lots of choices when it comes to additive manufacturing. Binder jetting is usually a faster process than other forms of 3D printing. Along with its speed it also offers excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy compared to other additive processes. This 3D printing process yields isotropic part properties and rarely needs support structures to manufacture complex designs.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to take advantage of this additive manufacturing process.
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Webinar Speakers

Cody is the General Manager and a Co-founder of Azoth. He has been with Azoth’s parent company, The EWIE Group of Companies, for nine years spending time in over 28 manufacturing facilities where he focused on engineering improvements related to subtractive manufacturing processes. Given the depth of his experience at EGC, passion for additive manufacturing, he was the ideal candidate to manage Azoth. Cody has help build Azoth’s manufacturing facility from ground up selecting equipment and building robust processes around both metal and polymer additive manufacturing. Cody holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University.
Leslie Langnau has been involved with publishing in the automation and manufacturing markets for more than 30 years.She’s been involved in the additive manufacturing / 3D printing industry for more than 13 years.She has been with WTWH Media since 2006. She is a graduate of Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Explore additive manufacturing solutions that increase time to market while driving down production costs.

There are lots of choices when it comes to additive manufacturing. Binder jetting is usually a faster process than other forms of 3D printing. Along with its speed it also offers excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy compared to other additive processes. This 3D printing process yields isotropic part properties and rarely needs support structures to manufacture complex designs.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to take advantage of this additive manufacturing process.
WATCH ON DEMAND

Webinar Speakers

Cody is the General Manager and a Co-founder of Azoth. He has been with Azoth’s parent company, The EWIE Group of Companies, for nine years spending time in over 28 manufacturing facilities where he focused on engineering improvements related to subtractive manufacturing processes. Given the depth of his experience at EGC, passion for additive manufacturing, he was the ideal candidate to manage Azoth. Cody has help build Azoth’s manufacturing facility from ground up selecting equipment and building robust processes around both metal and polymer additive manufacturing. Cody holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University.
Leslie Langnau has been involved with publishing in the automation and manufacturing markets for more than 30 years.She’s been involved in the additive manufacturing / 3D printing industry for more than 13 years.She has been with WTWH Media since 2006. She is a graduate of Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Explore additive manufacturing solutions that increase time to market while driving down production costs.

There are lots of choices when it comes to additive manufacturing. Binder jetting is usually a faster process than other forms of 3D printing. Along with its speed it also offers excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy compared to other additive processes. This 3D printing process yields isotropic part properties and rarely needs support structures to manufacture complex designs.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to take advantage of this additive manufacturing process.
WATCH ON DEMAND

Webinar Speakers

Cody is the General Manager and a Co-founder of Azoth. He has been with Azoth’s parent company, The EWIE Group of Companies, for nine years spending time in over 28 manufacturing facilities where he focused on engineering improvements related to subtractive manufacturing processes. Given the depth of his experience at EGC, passion for additive manufacturing, he was the ideal candidate to manage Azoth. Cody has help build Azoth’s manufacturing facility from ground up selecting equipment and building robust processes around both metal and polymer additive manufacturing. Cody holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University.
Leslie Langnau has been involved with publishing in the automation and manufacturing markets for more than 30 years.She’s been involved in the additive manufacturing / 3D printing industry for more than 13 years.She has been with WTWH Media since 2006. She is a graduate of Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Explore additive manufacturing solutions that increase time to market while driving down production costs.

There are lots of choices when it comes to additive manufacturing. Binder jetting is usually a faster process than other forms of 3D printing. Along with its speed it also offers excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy compared to other additive processes. This 3D printing process yields isotropic part properties and rarely needs support structures to manufacture complex designs.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to take advantage of this additive manufacturing process.
WATCH ON DEMAND

Webinar Speakers

Cody is the General Manager and a Co-founder of Azoth. He has been with Azoth’s parent company, The EWIE Group of Companies, for nine years spending time in over 28 manufacturing facilities where he focused on engineering improvements related to subtractive manufacturing processes. Given the depth of his experience at EGC, passion for additive manufacturing, he was the ideal candidate to manage Azoth. Cody has help build Azoth’s manufacturing facility from ground up selecting equipment and building robust processes around both metal and polymer additive manufacturing. Cody holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University.
Leslie Langnau has been involved with publishing in the automation and manufacturing markets for more than 30 years.She’s been involved in the additive manufacturing / 3D printing industry for more than 13 years.She has been with WTWH Media since 2006. She is a graduate of Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.