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3D Printing Design Freedom: Blessing and Curse for Conformal Cooling

October 03, 2024 |

Explore strategies and tools to help tool designers and tooling managers maximize the benefits of 3D printing while minimizing manufacturing and design costs.

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When used for conformal cooling in plastic injection, 3D printing opens a wide range of design freedom. This design freedom enables designers to develop highly-efficient thermal regulation networks. However, this blessing also comes at the expense of not only higher manufacturing cost but also higher design cost as the designer could spend weeks to develop optimal cooling channels. This webinar will explore strategies and tools — including SimForm, a front-end thermal simulation app — to help tool designers and tooling managers maximize the benefits of 3D printing while minimizing manufacturing and design costs.

Agenda:

  • 3D printing applied to the plastic injection industry
  • 3D printing pros and cons
  • Tools and methods to facilitate the integration of 3D printing
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Arnaud Divialle

Innovation Director

Mr. Arnaud Divialle holds a master’s degree from École Polytechnique of Montreal in Canada. With over 10 years of experience in the aerospace industry, he has held various positions that include developing new products and manufacturing processes, such as plastic and metal additive manufacturing and structural composites. He has also been involved in implementing Industry 4.0 solutions and computer vision technologies.

In 2019, Mr. Divialle joined Maya HTT as the innovation director. In this role, he supports the development of new products by conducting market research, product/market fit analysis, customer research, and developing marketing and sales strategies.

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