Croft will also be offering a short introductory course to Additive Manufacturing (AM) at the conference. Aimed at all congress attendees, it will provide detailed insight into the fundamentals of AM – providing knowledge backed with expertise and experience.
Led by Croft Director, Neil Burns, the four-hour course will cover the process and the development of additive industrial parts, as well as information on Designing for Additive Manufacture (DfAM) and how it differs from conventional design. Illustrated with case studies relating to the filtration industry, Croft will demonstrate the potential benefits Additive Manufacturing can deliver to the filtration sector.
Using Croft’s expertise in production using AM, the course will explain how AM is used in wedge wire, woven mesh, perforated plate, filter housings and component parts, as well as a hybrid of conventional manufacturing and AM.
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