Online Panel: Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies for RF/Microwave Applications

This panel of experts will discuss a new generation of products enabled by additive manufacturing or 3D printing that are able to achieve shapes and materials properties that are not available from traditional manufacturing techniques. From PCBs to connectors to antennas to waveguides, many new additive manufacturing processes are creating lighter, smaller and better performing […]

Webinar: Expanding the Processing Window of DLP Additive Manufacturing to Enable New Levels of End-Use Part Performance

Register for this webinar, hosted by Additive Manufacturing, that will go over Fortify's Flux Developer technology that allows users to conduct their own design of experiments (DoE) for R&D for new materials systems. Register Now   Advanced photopolymers are leading the next wave of 3D printing technology innovations. However, the development of these materials is […]

WEBINAR: HTS – Additive Manufacturing’s PEEK and Torlon Replacement

Speaker: Craig Crossley, Injection Mold Tooling Application Engineer Presentation Title: HTS - Additive Manufacturing’s PEEK and Torlon Replacement Overview While many 3D printed photopolymers are great for applications where commodity, or even engineering grade plastics, are needed, the industry lacks high throughput solutions (such as SLA/DLP) that can produce parts that match the characteristics of […]

WEBINAR: Molding in Engineering and High Performance Resins with 3D Printed Mold Tools

A common misconception with 3D printed mold tooling is that you can only mold in commodity-level plastics like polypropylene. This is okay in many instances because you may only need a prototype for form and fit but oftentimes organizations need a prototype in their end-use material. This is next to impossible with most 3D printed […]

WEBINAR: Can 3D Printing Solve Your ESD Manufacturing Challenges?

This webinar will review the intersection of additive manufacturing and ESD. A current review of 3D printed ESD materials will be explored, in addition to the unique printing and processing capabilities that allow Fortify’s printers and materials to meet the requirements of electronics manufacturers.