HP and 3Dnatives are hosting a September 15 webinar on the IF 600 HT industrial filament system, covering open materials, high-temperature performance, and production economics.
What Is the HP IF 600 HT
HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions is using a September 15 webinar to walk engineers through its IF 600 HT industrial filament platform. The session, run with 3Dnatives, is aimed at teams moving from prototyping to production and tired of choosing between open material access and high-temperature capability.
The IF 600 HT sits in a narrow band of industrial filament systems that can run PEEK, ULTEM, and PAEK alongside standard engineering plastics like PC and PA. HP positions it as a certified, traceable alternative to locked-down material ecosystems, with support for both its own validated filaments and third-party industrial grades.
What the Webinar Covers
The hour-long session breaks down four main topics: material freedom at every level, expanded application scope, production-grade quality systems, and predictable cost-per-part modeling. George Field, HP's Sales Team Manager for Additive Manufacturing Solutions, leads the technical discussion alongside Andrew Jones, Northern Europe Partner and Account Manager.
Field has eight years in additive manufacturing, with direct experience qualifying PEEK and ULTEM parts for oil and gas, aerospace, automotive, and rail. Jones brings fifteen years across the AM industry, the last six focused on HP's Northern European adoption programs.
Who Should Attend
HP targets engineers who need faster iteration and material autonomy, supply chain and quality managers concerned with traceability in regulated environments, and business owners evaluating ROI for aerospace, automotive, or similar high-barrier industries. The webinar runs from 10 to 11 AM EST on September 15, 2026, with a live Q&A at the end.
Registration is open through 3Dnatives. The session is free and will be recorded for later viewing.
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