The answer is, frankly, yes. But the devil is always in the details and this webinar is where you can find answers to the questions below:
- Can additive manufacturing materials meet UL flame retardancy standards required for connectors?
- Are there additive FR materials with usable RTI ratings for making true electronic end use connectors?
- What are key properties that make a material capable of connectors?
- What about other electronic components such as covers, cases, mounts?
- How do additive materials compare mechanically to injection-molded plastics?
- Are additive materials suitable for production environments or only prototyping?
- Can additive manufacturing achieve the tolerances required for connector housings?
- Can additive manufacturing support press fits, snap fits, and precise mating surfaces?
- How repeatable is additive manufacturing across production runs?
- Can additive manufacturing support quality systems and statistical validation?
- When does additive manufacturing make sense versus injection molding?
- How does additive manufacturing support bridge production?
- Can additive manufacturing replace obsolete tooling?
- How quickly can production be initiated?