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The AMS7032 operational qualification (OQ) standard evaluates the ability of an AM powder bed fusion machine to consistently meet material specification requirements while maintaining process control and stability over several builds. In this webinar, JEOL will present the criticality of specifications — such as AMS7032 — for qualifying powder bed fusion modalities in preparation for serial production. In addition, it will present data demonstrating the capability of electron beam powder bed fusion (EB-PBF) to meet the rigorous AMS7032 OQ standards while achieving the AMS7011 materials requirements for Ti-6AI-4V.

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  • Comprehensive overview of the JAM-5200EBM machine and its advanced capabilities
  • A deep dive into the successful execution of an AMS7032 qualification
  • Adherence of the JAM-5200EBM produced mechanical and material properties to standard industry specifications
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Jonathan Buckley
AM Applications Engineer, JEOL USA
Jonathan Buckley is an AM applications engineer for JEOL USA. He has worked in the additive manufacturing industry for seven years, primarily supporting EB-PBF technologies. Jonathan has experience both from supporting an EB-PBF machine manufacture and from utilizing EB-PBF technology at an AM medical device contract manufacturer focused on the production of additively manufactured orthopedic implants.
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Kevin Slattery
Principal Advisor, The Barnes Consulting Group
Kevin T. Slattery, Ph.D. is a principal advisor with The Barnes Global Advisors. His primary expertise is in metallic additive and metals manufacturing, focusing on test program development, process and product verification, qualification, and certification. He is a 2020 ambassador for America Makes, was part of the materials challenge silver medal team in the USAF Rapid Sustainment Office Additive Manufacturing Olympics and was a 2022 SAE Contributor of the Year finalist. He led seven first-in-the-industry technology implementations, including the first metal additive manufacturing structural aircraft part. Prior to this, he was the chief scientist for AM and metals in Boeing Research and Technology. He currently holds 40 U.S. patents, with 13 applications pending.
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