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A 3D printing update for you

25-10-2020

Manufacturing Materials that Can Be 3D Printed 3D printing entails building objects in three-dimension from a computer-aided design (CAD). In the printing process where sophisticated forms of printing are used, the material is added successively layer by layer. This is the reason why 3D printing is also referred to as additive manufacturing. Many processes like presses, hammering and casting are involved in conventional manufacturing. But with 3D printing, materials are added in layers, hence making it more convenient to create objects as compared to manufacturing them conventionally. It is only a matter of time and 3D printing will replace traditional manufacturing and assembly of products. With 3D printing, it is possible to get industrial prototypes and final products with utmost precision. 3D printing is synonymous to speed and optimisation in that objects are made in record time with efficiency and in a tidy working space, as opposed to traditional forms of manufacturing. This process entails fusing of molecules and powder grains layer after the other. The layers are then solidified under computer control, resulting in a three-dimension product. Companies like Geomiq can even complete your project in 3 days. Mobile telephony, aerospace and automotive industries are among those that have adopted this new form of production to create parts and crucial component. It ensures that parts are replaced, modernised and upgraded with new functionalities and components.

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