At the 29th International Conference on Materials and Technology SEAMAC participated with papers: A feasibility study on Plasma Electrolytic Polishing of Additively Manufactured Metal Parts by authors Jithinraj E. K., Joško V., Hammad Ur R., Edvard G., Toni B., Henning Z. and presented by Jithinraj Edaklavan Koroth and the paper Dilution Characteristics of Laser Directed Energy Deposition of Different Metal Powders on Cast Iron by authors Hammad Ur Rehman, A. Jeromen, K. Z Hauber, S. Osovski and E. Govekar, which was presented by Hammad. More info here.
Participants from SEAMAC consortium at 29th ICMT conference in Portorož 2.-4- 10. 2024
Participants of the Summer school: “Additive Manufacturing and Post-Processing with Plasma-Electrolytic Polishing” gathered at TU BAF – Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg.
From August 27th to 30th, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at FS UL is hosting a Summer School focused on 3D printing. In the LAT, we are welcoming nine eager young learners who will gain hands-on experience with 3D polymer printing. In addition, they will be introduced to the fundamentals of metal 3D printing and post-processing techniques.
We are happy to announce the International Summer School on Additive Manufacturing and Post-Processing with Plasma-Electrolytic Polishing! This event will be held from 01.-07.09.2024 in Freiberg, Germany.
Participants from industry, Ph.D. students, master students, and enthusiastic B.Sc. students are invited to join us for a week of lectures, workshops, and hands-on sessions. Learn all the steps from AM to post-processing, focusing on PeP.
From 17.6. 2024 to 21. 6. 2024 a preparation event took place in Freiberg (TUBAF) and Chemnitz (Beckmann institute) . Details are in the Events section.
On the 10th and 11th of June 2024, in the idyllic town of Portoroz, SEAMAC partners, together with guests from research institutions and industrial partners joined for the selected presentations and discussions on “Industrial challenges of additive technologies“. (link to IRT press release)
A snapshot from the presentation of Tobias Glaser (Additive|Drives GmbH).
Plasma electrolytic polishing was presented on a workshop Innovations using plasma technologies in industry, medicine, and agriculture (Inovacije z uporabo plazemskih tehnologij v industriji, medicini in kmetijstvu). Majority of participants were from industry. During the workshop, several groups were formed to brainstorm about the industrial challenges and possible solutions by plasma technologies. On the photo below only three are visible.
Join us as we explore how these “superhero” materials work, and learn from our expert scientist, as she explains how FGMs have the potential to revolutionize manufacturing, making things work better, faster, and stronger.