12.29.14
The Radiation Curing Program (RCP) at SUNY-ESF announced the addition of a new short course to its suite of online courses, “Basics of UV Curable 3D Printing.” This course provides an overview of the chemistry and technology behind the ultraviolet (UV) curing component of the three dimensional (3D) printing process. UV cured 3D printed products are often considered the highest quality currently achievable.
“In this course, students will learn language and concepts of UV curing technology and how it applies to 3D printing,” said Dr. Mike Idacavage, course instructor and industry expert. ‘The various modules will provide a broad overview of the science, materials, equipment and processes used in UV curable 3D printing.”
“Short courses can be completed in 4-6 hours, but can be taken at your own pace over a four week period. This makes it extremely easy to gain knowledge while accommodating a busy work schedule,” added Doreen M. Monteleone, Ph.D., RCP program manager.
In addition to this course, registration is now open for four other online courses, including an additional short course on the principles of energy curing and an advanced graduate-level radiation curing certificate program.
To learn more and register, visit www.radcuring.com or email radcuring@esf.edu.
“In this course, students will learn language and concepts of UV curing technology and how it applies to 3D printing,” said Dr. Mike Idacavage, course instructor and industry expert. ‘The various modules will provide a broad overview of the science, materials, equipment and processes used in UV curable 3D printing.”
“Short courses can be completed in 4-6 hours, but can be taken at your own pace over a four week period. This makes it extremely easy to gain knowledge while accommodating a busy work schedule,” added Doreen M. Monteleone, Ph.D., RCP program manager.
In addition to this course, registration is now open for four other online courses, including an additional short course on the principles of energy curing and an advanced graduate-level radiation curing certificate program.
To learn more and register, visit www.radcuring.com or email radcuring@esf.edu.