Multi-Axis 3D Printing with Continuous Fibers: Use Cases from Mechanical Engineering
Learn in the presentation by Daniel Omidvarkarjan how a newly developed 5-axis 3D printer from OST opens up new perspectives for lightweight design and functional integration in mechanical engineering through non-planar material deposition and continuous fiber integration.
This talk uses use cases from mechanical engineering to illustrate the potential of multi-axis 3D printing.
At the OST University of Applied Sciences, an innovative 5-axis 3D printer for non-planar extrusion printing with various materials has been developed. This novel approach—especially in combination with continuous fibers—offers groundbreaking opportunities for functional integration and lightweight construction.
Note: This presentation was given in German.
Speaker:
Daniel Omidvarkarjan, IWK Institute for Materials Technology and Plastics Processing, Head of Additive Manufacturing / 3D Printing