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Overview of 3D Printing Technology with Different Materials and Applications

by 
   Ausaf Usmani,    Pankaj Shrivastava,    B. Suresh,
Volume :  10 | Issue :  01 | Received :  January 25, 2024 | Accepted :  March 11, 2024 | Published :  May 22, 2024
DOI :  10.37628/IJMMP

[This article belongs to International Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing(ijmmp)]

Keywords

3D Printing, PLA, AutoCAD, CAD Design

Abstract

The aim of the project is to perform thermal analysis of the 3D printed model using SOLIDWORKS 2018, create the frame using cutting and drilling machines, and combine all parts of the frame using fasteners and fire electrical connection. When the 3D printer is built, the thermal efficiency of brake discs produced from PLA (polylactic acid) and carbon filaments will be analyzed. Also, parameters that do not work in CURA software such as nozzle temperature, hot bed temperature and filling density percentage should be better to check Quality and cost of the product from the printer Printing of items will also be scheduled

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