Metal powders for high value powder metallurgy applications such as Additive Manufacturing have strict specification requirements because small variations in input material can adversely affect the properties of the final component. To address this need, powder handling systems at atomizer and end user facilities are becoming increasingly more continuous and sealed. This requires relevant techniques for monitoring powder properties in-line with particle size one of the key metrics required to ensure effective and automated process control. In this webinar we will discuss the benefits of in-line particle sizing for in atomizer and end-user facilities and report work comparing in-line (Insitec) and off-line (Mastersizer 3000) measurements for four stainless steel powders having particle size ranges suitable for metal injection moulding, additive manufacturing, laser powder deposition and hot isostatic pressing.

Summary

Date:
June 15 2020 - June 15 2020
Time:
10:30 - 11:30
(GMT-05:00) Eastern [US & Canada]
Event type:
Webinar - Live
Language:
English

Speakers

Dr. Steven Hall - Senior Research Engineer, Manufacturing Technology Center (MTC), UK & Tina Rowney - Process Application Specialist, Malvern Panalytical

More information

  • Who should attend?

Metal, ceramic or polymer powder manufacturers interested in monitoring or controlling particle size during the manufacturing process as well as end-users looking for automated powder recycling solutions.

  • Why attend? 

On-line particle sizing can make it easier to manufacture highly consistent products to a tight particle size specification at the lowest possible variable cost. Find out if it could help your business.

  • What will you learn? 

How on-line laser diffraction compares with laboratory-based systems compare and how it can be integrated into a manufacturing or end user facility to give real-time particle size information and effective process control.