3D PRINTING: THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY

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3D PRINTING: THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY 3D Printing (also called additive manufacturing) refers to a number of techniques and processes used to create a three-dimensional object. These objects can be of a huge range of shapes, sizes and geometry types, and are controlled by a computer that is fed 3D object data in what is termed as an AMF or Additive Manufacturing File.

Unlike the traditional machining processes where material is removed from a stock, 3D printing or AM builds a three-dimensional object layer by layer using the information fed to it via a computeraided design (CAD) or AMF file. Originally, the process known as 3D printing involved depositing a binder material layer by layer onto a powder bed using inkjet printer heads. It was associated with polymer or plastic technologies, whereas additive manufacturing or AM was used for metalwork and other such production contexts.


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