20240025118. PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING 3D MOLDINGS COMPRISING A RADIATION FILTER simplified abstract (Voxeljet AG)
PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING 3D MOLDINGS COMPRISING A RADIATION FILTER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
[[:Category:Daniel G�nther of Munchen (DE)|Daniel G�nther of Munchen (DE)]][[Category:Daniel G�nther of Munchen (DE)]]
Christoph Scheck of Augsburg (DE)
PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING 3D MOLDINGS COMPRISING A RADIATION FILTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240025118 titled 'PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING 3D MOLDINGS COMPRISING A RADIATION FILTER
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a process and apparatus for producing 3D moldings using a spectrum converter. The spectrum converter is a device that absorbs radiation, such as electromagnetic thermal radiation, and emits specific wavelength ranges. It is irradiated by an emitter, such as a lamp or sintering unit, and then emits defined electromagnetic thermal radiation.
- The spectrum converter absorbs radiation and emits specific wavelength ranges.
- It is irradiated by an emitter, such as a lamp or sintering unit.
- The emitted radiation is defined and specific.
Potential Applications:
- 3D printing and additive manufacturing
- Mold making and casting
- Rapid prototyping
- Industrial manufacturing processes
Problems Solved:
- Enables precise control of emitted radiation wavelength ranges
- Facilitates efficient and controlled heating of materials
- Enhances the accuracy and quality of 3D moldings
Benefits:
- Improved control and precision in 3D molding production
- Faster and more efficient manufacturing processes
- Enhanced product quality and accuracy
- Versatile application in various industries
Original Abstract Submitted
a process and an apparatus for producing 3d moldings, wherein a spectrum converter is used. said converter is defined as a means which absorbs a radiation, for example electromagnetic thermal radiation, and radiates or emits one or more defined wavelength ranges; the spectrum converter is here irradiated by an emitter of an electromagnetic thermal radiation (shortwave or longwave radiation), i.e. by a lamp or an emitter, for example an overhead emitter or a sintering unit, and then emits a defined electromagnetic thermal radiation