August 26, 2020, 12:30 – 2:00 pm EDT

Description

A variety of parts in the remanufacturing process have wear present at a level that prevents re-use.  Using laser technology to deposit fresh material, can give a part new life.  In some cases, a better material can be deposited on the worn part to extend its’ subsequent life.  Elements of the actual technology, the process, and a range of applications will be discussed by an expert panel.  Opportunity for audience questions will be available. 

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the use of laser technologies to repair parts.
  2. Identify process and material elements that need to be considered to have successful salvage.
  3. Recognize the range of potential applications and validation.

Moderator

Todd Wieland

Director of Engineering, New and ReCon Parts Mfg.
Cummins Inc.

 

Thomas Feldhausen

Mechanical Engineering – Robotics and Additive Manufacturing
Oakridge National Laboratory

 

Justin Cheney

R&D Manager
Oerlikon Metco

 

Adolfo Castells

Adolfo Castells

Global Product Portfolio Manager
Oerlikon Metco

 

Wesley Wheeler

Sales Manager
Phoenix Laser Solutions

 

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