WEBINAR: From Faster Development to More Consistent Production: Resonant Mixing for AM Materials
Resonant mixing offers a fast, repeatable, and scalable approach to preparing additive manufacturing materials, from early formulation work through production. As AM material systems grow in complexity, the quality and consistency of the mixing process becomes a decisive factor in both development speed and production outcomes.
In this webinar, we examine how resonant mixing can support AM materials development by improving dispersion, reducing process variability, and enabling efficient mixing of powders, binders, composites, and other advanced material systems. Attendees will learn how resonant mixing differs from conventional methods, where it offers clear advantages in AM material preparation, and how the same principles scale consistently from development through to production. The session will also cover the innovative Dry Metal Alloying (DMA) process, where VROM’s particle dispersion and coating capabilities enable LPBF-printable alloys to be produced directly from their constituents.
The webinar will be led by Peter Lucon, PhD, PE, Chief Innovation Officer at Montana Mixers. Dr. Lucon is a mechanical engineer with deep experience in product development, machine design, and advanced processing systems, and holds 16 granted U.S. patents. Montana Mixers is the company behind VROM, Vertical Resonant Oscillating Mixers built for fast, consistent, and scalable material processing across lab, pilot, and production environments.
This session is designed for materials scientists, process engineers, AM researchers, and production teams looking to improve material preparation and accelerate the path from development to manufacturing.
The webinar will take place on June 25, 2026, from 4:00 – 5:00 PM CEST / 10:00 – 11:00 AM ET.






