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Volume 9
International Journal of Advancements in Technology
ISSN: 0976-4860
3D Printing 2018
March 19-20, 2018
March 19-20, 2018 | London, UK
2
nd
International Conference on
3D Printing Technology and Innovations
Additive manufacturing possibilities in Hungary
David Pammer
PaB Engineering Ltd., Hungary
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dditive Manufacturing (3D printing) is todays most progressive producing technology in the industrial area and in the
commercial use as well.The 3Dprinting process satisfy the Industry 4.0 requirements besides that it needs novel engineering
thinking (“think additive”). Cost and time effective functional parts can be produced individually to many industrial fields
with high quality. Production, standard and qualification systems are nowadays under development worldwide. Hungary
has a growing industrial market (industrial machines, medtech, automotive, areospace, power plants, research centers, etc),
where “time cost money effective solutions needs to be delivered to the market. In Hungary, there is increase in number of
companies which uses different 3D printing technologies (mostly polymer based technologies), but PaB Engineering has a
wide production service solutions for their consumers (metals, polymers, ceramics etc.) besides their R&D projects in the
additive manufacturing field. One of these project is the test of 3D printed parts. 3D printed parts should be quality checked
with destructive or non-destructive test methods and needs to be qualified according to their structural integrity criteria. To
making a test system, benchmark artifacts is needed depending on the production technology parameters. PaB Enginnering
has developed different types of test blocks to qualify the used additive manufacturing technology which depends on the
industrial fields where the final part will used.
Biography
David Pammer is the CEO of PaB Engineering Ltd., Co-founder of 3DprintBudapest, Hungary and Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Materials Science and
Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary. He is currently pursuing his PhD. His researches are focused on testing
3D printed metal parts, developing 3d printed implants, and the measurement of stability of dental implants. His further research interest include: new additive
manufactured metal materials in medical and other industry areas, benchmark artifact test block, standards, quality control of Additive Manufacturing produced
parts, new technologies, design, generative optimized structures.
david.pammer@pab.huDavid Pammer, Int J Adv Technol 2018, Volume 9
DOI: 10.4172/0976-4860-C1-002