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Lattice structure tensile specimen manufactured with laser melting (LM) process out of the material H13. Show image information
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Quality control during a Laser Sinter (LS) build job by a researcher of the DMRC Show image information
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process during the manufacture of an Ultem 9085 part Show image information
Additive manufactured reaction wheel bracket for telecomunication satellites Show image information
Employees of the DMRC working with the "freeformer" from Arburg Show image information
Powder particles are used as raw material for laser-based additive manufacturing Show image information

For more information, please go to the DMRC Download section: https://dmrc.uni-paderborn.de/content/downloads/

Lattice structure tensile specimen manufactured with laser melting (LM) process out of the material H13.

Quality control during a Laser Sinter (LS) build job by a researcher of the DMRC

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process during the manufacture of an Ultem 9085 part

Additive manufactured reaction wheel bracket for telecomunication satellites

Employees of the DMRC working with the "freeformer" from Arburg

Powder particles are used as raw material for laser-based additive manufacturing

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SFF Austin, Texas 2018 - DMRC Papers Awarded

Among 191 published papers of this year's Solid Freeform Fabrication in Austin, 7 received the award "Broader Impact". These included with "Technology Integration into Existing Companies" and "Method for a Software-Based Design Check of Additively Manufactured Components" two DMRC publications. In the two papers, the scientists presented the results of the BMBF's OptiAMix research project. The researchers from the C.I.K. and KAt chairs each focused on one of the two main project objectives "technology integration" and "multiobjective optimization". The paper "Technology Integtration into Existing Companies" was also selected for a follow-up publication in the Virtual and Physical Prototyping Journal.

The two papers are available to the public at the following links:

https://sffsymposium.engr.utexas.edu/sites/default/files/2018/002%20TechnologyIntegrationintoExistingCompanies.pdf

https://sffsymposium.engr.utexas.edu/sites/default/files/2018/006%20MethodforaSoftwareBasedDesignCheckofAdditi.pdf

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