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Applications of 3D Printing

The benefits of 3D printing are spread across a multitude of industries like medicine, dentistry, aerospace, defence, engineering, architecture, electronics, construction, fashion, art, education, laser marking and healthcare.

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Applications of 3D Printing

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  1. Applications of 3D Printing

  2. 3D Printing: Process • 3D printing, also called additive manufacturing, refers to the process of producing solid, three-dimensional objects with the help of a digital file. • 3D Printing is a highly-advanced and forward-looking method of creating and building objects with the help of 3D printers. • The process is easy, quick and extremely efficacious. A 3D printer produces physical copies of models or designs that are laid out on the computer by creating thin, seamless layers of the materials used. This way, the models/designs are replicated. • Having been invented in the 1980s, the smart technology is catching on really fast.

  3. 3D Printing: Process • The object is produced with the help of additive processes, in which objects are formed when layer upon layer of material is laid down until the required dimensions are achieved. • 3D printing starts with the creation of a virtual design of the object that is to be produced. This could be a CAD file, which in turn is created using a 3D scanner or a 3D modeling application. • After a 3D model is created, it is divided into hundreds of horizontal layer with the help of software. The 3D printer then renders the object with the help of these slices.

  4. Applications of 3D Printing • The benefits of 3D printing are spread across a multitude of industries like medicine, dentistry, aerospace, defence, engineering, architecture, electronics, construction, fashion, art, education, laser marking and healthcare. • From being used to create car parts, fashion accessories and phone cases to being used for artificial organs and medical equipment, 3D printing has come a long way. • The first 3D printer was created by Charles Hull in 1984, and little did he know that the technology would evolve to not only help aerospace organizations and manufacturing corporations save large sums of money, but also to save lives. • In upcoming slides, you can find objects created using 3D Printing for some industries.

  5. 3D Printing in Fashion Industry 3D Printed Bracelet 3D Printed Mask

  6. 3D Printing in Architecture Industry 3D Printed Architectural Design

  7. 3D Printing for Gadgets 3D Printed Cell Phone Holder

  8. 3D Printing in Arts Industry 3D Printed Art Objects

  9. 3D Printing in Eduction Industry 3D Printed Educational Toys

  10. Conclusion • Interested in Getting More Information about Application of 3D Printing: • Get In Touch With Us: • http://www.infinity3dprinting.com/ • +61 477 888 686 • sales@infinity3dprinting.com

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