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Different Aspects and Processes in 3D Printing: An Overview

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   Prashant Rade,    Pradnya Chaudhari,    Yogesh Dhage,    Adhikrao S Patil,
Volume :  02 | Issue :  01 | Received :  March 22, 2024 | Accepted :  April 1, 2024 | Published :  May 17, 2024
DOI :  10.37591/IJMPE

[This article belongs to International Journal of Manufacturing and Production Engineering(ijmpe)]

Keywords

3D Printing, additive manufacturing, CAD, Vat photopolymerization, laser sintering

Abstract

3D Printing or Additive manufacturing produces actual items from geometric representations by layering on materials one after the other. 3D printing is a rapidly developing technology. These days, 3D printing is employed all over the world. The application of 3D printing technology is expanding in the fields of agricultural, healthcare, automotive, locomotive, and aviation. It is utilized for mass modification and fabrication of various open-source designs. An object can be printed directly from a computer-aided design (CAD) model, layer by layer with the use of 3D printing technology. The varieties of 3D printing methods, their applications, and the materials utilized for 3D printing in the production industry are all summarized in this paper.

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