Multi-axis 3D printing with continuous filaments: Use cases from mechanical engineering
A newly developed 5-axis 3D printer from OST opens up new perspectives for lightweight construction and functional integration in mechanical engineering through non-planar material application and continuous fiber integration.
In this presentation, the potential of multi-axis 3D printing will be explained using use cases from mechanical engineering.
A new type of 5-axis 3D printer for non-planar extrusion printing with various materials was developed at the OST University of Applied Sciences. The novel approach offers innovative possibilities for functional integration and lightweight construction, especially in combination with continuous fibers.
Please note: This speech will be given in German.
Speakers (1)

Daniel Omidvarkarjan
IWK Institut für Werkstofftechnik und Kunststoffverarbeitung, Head of Additive Manufacturing / 3D Printing