Ask an Expert Series: 3D Printing Post Processing Resin Removal

Article by Rod Mackay updated May 23, 2022

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Since the inception of vat-based resin printing in the mid-late 1980s, the 3D printing post processing of resin removal from the surface of a 3D printed part has been a challenge.

As the demand for production level additive manufacturing soars, the need for improved post processing is an absolute necessity.

Watch our on-demand webinar, as TriMech’s own, Dennis Barnum invites Jon Strible of PostProcess Technologies for an exclusive interview on resin removal. Watch as we take a dive deep into the challenges that plague the industry and how PostProcess Technologies is positioned to help solve some of these major issues.

During this 3D Printing Post-Processing Resin Removal Webinar you will learn:

  • How Connect3D fills the gap in the post processing market
  • The largest hurdle in post processing 3D printed parts
  • Future product developments
  • Industry trends and how PostProcess Technologies is responding
  • Why PostProcess Technologies SLA resin removal solutions are superior

This TriMech Solution Webinar is presented by:

Jon Strible, East Coast Business Development Manager at PostProcess Technologies

Jon Strible is deft at helping additive operations enable their full scaling potential with automated post-printing solutions. Strible holds years’ worth of unique engineering experience from his time in the US Army Corp of Engineers, as well as significant manufacturing sales knowledge.

 

Dennis Barnum, Hardware Product Marketing Specialist

Dennis graduated from the University of Rhode Island in May 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, a minor in Nuclear Engineering and a minor in Mathematics. Immediately after graduation he took a position as a mechanical engineer in industrial manufacturing equipment. He joined the TriMech team in January 2020.

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Rod has been using 3D CAD software for over 25 years and has trained thousands of designers to use their CAD systems more effectively. Rod is the Javelin Webmaster and is based in Ottawa, ON., Canada.