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  1. 3D printing uses computer-aided design to create three-dimensional objects through a layering method. Sometimes referred to as additive manufacturing, 3D printing involves layering materials, like plastics, composites or bio-materials to create objects that range in shape, size, rigidity and color. 3D printing is also shaking up the healthcare ...

  2. 2024年6月6日 · They share a color palette of green, white and terracotta and have all been sold. 4. House 1.0. With the help of 3D-printing construction manufacturer COBOD, Danish startup 3DCP Group constructed Europe’s first 3D-printed tiny house in 2022 in just five weeks; however, the structure itself printed in just 22 hours.

  3. UPDATED BY. Brennan Whitfield | Sep 05, 2024. 3D-printed food consists of eatables prepared via the automated, additive process of 3D printing. Similar to other methods of printing, 3D-printed food is constructed in intricate shapes, layer by layer. In this version, however, the filament is swapped out for an edible resin.

  4. 2024年7月12日 · How SprintRay uses 3D printing: SprintRay is a 3D printing company specializing in dental products. The company’s RayWare software is specifically designed with dental professionals in mind as it pairs CAD automation and allows for connection to SprintRay’s printers, making modeling dental products more streamlined.

  5. 2024年8月28日 · 3D-printing organs isn’t always reliable since the 3D-printing process could kill or damage cells and many 3D printers aren’t advanced enough to produce high-quality 3D organs. These factors could affect the performance of a 3D-printed organ. 3D-printed organs can also be seen as less practical due to the limited availability of biomaterials.

  6. 2023年11月1日 · The industrial revolution and manufacturing robbed us of those capabilities. 3D printing connects creativity with an output device that allows almost everybody to create and make. 3D printers are getting faster and more accessible. Print speed, material performance and cost are reaching a level of democratization.

  7. 2024年10月3日 · Stereolithography (SLA) is a type of 3D printing process that uses ultraviolet light to cure liquid resin into solid objects. Most often, SLA printers create models upside down, featuring a build platform that descends into a vat of photopolymer resin. These models are built in consecutive layers thinner than a single strand of hair, resulting ...

  8. 2024年5月31日 · During this process, materials are fused together through a number of wide-ranging techniques — melting, sintering, curing, adhesive bonding and so on — in order to rapidly create iterative, tailor-made prints with total design freedom in a matter of hours. 7 Types of 3D Printing. Material extrusion. Binder jetting. Direct energy deposition.

  9. Made out of lab-grown stem cells, 3D-printed meat is an edible rendering of a meat-like product created from an additive manufacturing process. Layer by layer, 3D-printed meat is constructed, or scaffolded, from a bio-ink that extrudes out of a 3D printer nozzle. These protein-packed prints replicate the look and mouthfeel of conventionally ...

  10. 2023年10月4日 · 3. BMW. For years, BMW has been using 3D-printing technology for small series production in its luxury cars that are made to order, producing small metal components for the vehicles’ bodies and passenger cells through laser beam melting, as well as polymer parts through multi-jet fusion and selective laser sintering.

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