3D printing is referred to process in which material is joined or solidified under computer control to create a three-dimensional object, with material being added together (such as liquid molecules or powder grains being fused together).3D printing is used in both rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing.
Objects of any shape or geometry and typically are produced using digital model data from a 3D modeller another electronic data source such as additive manufacturing (amf),stereolithography
(.stl), or fused deposit modelling. Thus unlike material removed from a stock in conventional machining process, 3D printing or AM builds a three dimensional objects from CAD model,
Usually by successively adding material layer by layer.
3D printing is a transformative manufacturing technology that will play a significant role in the critical manufacturing sector. 3D printing is formally known as additive manufacturing is already being adopted in the rapid prototyping and soon rapid manufacturing. The rapid prototyping and developing technique technology, is one of the current technique which gain attention in biomedical area ,particularly for fabrication of bone implants
1.Fused deposition Modelling,
2.Selective Laser Sintering
3.Steriolithography
4.Digital Light Processing
5.Contineous Liquid Interface Production
6.Electron Beam Manufacturing
1.CAD Based 3D Modelling
2.Converting into .stl file
3.This file is then feed into AM system
4.End part finishing
Jigs, Fixtures and end use parts for aeronautical
industry prototypes and spare parts for automotive industry
Surgical models for surgical preparations, dental fixtures, bridges and
crowns,customized patient specific implants and prostheses, Living tissue.
Customized implants for drug delivery, Tablets, Capsules
Designing and 3D printing complex shaped cakes,
pizzas and other desserts
Jewellery, Cloths, Shoes and other accessories
Plates, Cups, Spoons, holders and other common household objects
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