UV protection of additively manufactured components through sealing
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Free event
News from the AM scene with Daniel Flachsenberg from Diamant Polymer. The presentation "UV protection of additively manufactured components through sealing" is dedicated to the advantages and technical aspects of sealing porous additively manufactured components.
Event finished
Free event
Event language
- German
News from the AM scene with Daniel Flachsenberg from Diamant Polymer. The presentation "UV protection of additively manufactured components through sealing" is dedicated to the advantages and technical aspects of sealing porous additively manufactured components.
The presentation "UV protection of additively manufactured components through sealing", held by Daniel Flachsenberg, is dedicated to the advantages and technical aspects of sealing porous additively manufactured components. The challenges to which these components are exposed, particularly with regard to impermeability, UV resistance and mechanical durability, will be discussed. The sealing techniques presented enable a significant improvement of the components.
The use of special sealers to improve UV protection is key. Tests show that these products extend the service life of components and retain their mechanical and optical properties under continuous UV exposure. Furthermore, the broad applicability with different materials and 3D printing processes is pointed out.
The presentation emphasizes the importance of sealing for the production of sustainable and high-performance additive components for a wide range of applications.
Daniel Flachsenberg M. Sc. is Key Account Manager at Diamant Polymer GmbH.
Short curriculum vitae Daniel Flachsenberg
The use of special sealers to improve UV protection is key. Tests show that these products extend the service life of components and retain their mechanical and optical properties under continuous UV exposure. Furthermore, the broad applicability with different materials and 3D printing processes is pointed out.
The presentation emphasizes the importance of sealing for the production of sustainable and high-performance additive components for a wide range of applications.
Daniel Flachsenberg M. Sc. is Key Account Manager at Diamant Polymer GmbH.
Short curriculum vitae Daniel Flachsenberg
- 2013 - 2017: Dual Bachelor of Chemistry at FH Aachen with training as a chemical laboratory technician at Forschungszentrum Jülich
- 2018 Internship in the R&D of gasoline engines at Daimler AG
- 2018 - 2020: Master's degree in polymer science at the FH Aachen
- 2021 - 2023 Research assistant at Fraunhofer ILT: Additive manufacturing of polymers, especially laser sintering
- since 2023 Key Account Manager at Diamant Polymer GmbH