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What is 3D Printing
1.
Three-dimensional
printing
.
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2.
Printers that create three dimensional objects based on the information provided by a computer. Material including plastics and metals are used in these printers, which deposit sequential thin layers of the material to build up the object.
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3.
A range of fabrication processes that build
3D
models from computer aided design models, typically in layers.
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4.
A production of bulk products by applying the material using the print head, nozzle, or other printer components.
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5.
Also known as additive manufacturing is a process used to make a three-dimensional object without the use of dies, molds or machining. In
3D printing
additive processes are used, in which successive layers of material are laid down under computer control. These objects can often be of virtually any shape or geometry, and are produced from a
3D
model or another electronic data source.
3d printing
thus enables to production of parts which would not be possible with traditional manufacturing techniques.
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6.
It is a three-dimensional object from a computer-aided design (CAD) model, usually by successively adding material layer by layer, which is why it is also called additive manufacturing.
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7.
Manufacturing process which enables the creation of physical
3D
solids of objects using a series of layered development framework, where layers are laid down in succession to create a complete
3D
object by a
3D
printer.
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8.
Transformation of digital designs into objects by adding successive layers on each other of a specific material.
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9.
3D printing
is basically an additive manufacturing process, which is the manufacture of a
3D
objective from digital CAD data.
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10.
Technical process of building physical objects from a three-dimensional (
3D
) digital model by adding many subsequent thin layers of special building material (plastic, metal, etc.).
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11.
A technique of manufacturing objects through the deposition of materials through a print head, nozzle, or other
printing
technology.
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12.
Is an additive manufacturing process using a computer-generated model to create an object by layering thin material to produce an object.
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13.
It is a process used to produce a three-dimensional object of manufacturing industry to view it in a better manner.
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14.
Is known as ‘additive manufacturing’ the process is faster than weaving traditional textiles or creating accessories;
3D printing
involves slicing digital models into horizontal layers and then building the wearable up a layer at a time similar to how earlier design Rapid-Prototyping machines operate.
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15.
It is a three-dimensional object from a computer-aided design (CAD) model, usually by successively adding material layer by layer, which is why it is also called additive manufacturing.
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16.
Technical process of building physical objects from a three-dimensional (
3D
) digital model by adding many subsequent thin layers of special building material (plastic, metal, etc.).
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17.
3D printing
, also called additive manufacturing, refers to fabrication technologies that build parts in layers based on a
3D
computer model.
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18.
Is the process of creating three-dimensional products using computer technology. This process is currently used by businesses for rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing.
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19.
Creating a three-dimensional object from a design.
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20.
A radically different manufacturing method based on advanced technology that builds up parts, additively, in layers at the sub millimeter scale. Also known as Additive Manufacturing.
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21.
A manufacturing process capable of producing a three-dimensional model through the addition of layered material. This process can be used to create a wide range of complex geometries in an efficient manner, being able to use almost any material.
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22.
3D printing
, also known as additive manufacturing, is a method of creating a three-dimensional object layer-by-layer using a computer created design.
3D printing
is an additive process whereby layers of material are built up to create a
3D
part.
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23.
Technology which utilizes plastic mold, bio-cells, and various other materials to create three dimensional objects.
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24.
A computer-controlled process that creates three-dimensional objects.
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25.
The creation of a physical object from a digital model including bio
printing
for the creation of organs, limbs, prosthetics, and human tissue.
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26.
It is a process of making three dimensional objects from a digital model by laying down many thin layers.
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27.
Is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital
3D
model.
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28.
A machine that turns the datas created by computers into three dimensional real objects which are possible to hold. It is considered that in future, almost all mechanical parts could be pressed through
3D printing
s.
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29.
Techniques to build model in three dimensional by adding the material in successive layer.
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30.
Three-dimensional objects will be created layer by layer using computers with fewer resources and minimal or no wastage. Also known as additive manufacturing. This disruptive technology changed the traditional manufacturing industry.
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31.
Three-dimensional
printing
of objects as directed by a set of software functions. Materials used for the
printing
are varied, thus allowing for intricate shapes and sizes to be printed from plastics, cement, carbon fibre, silver, steel, titanium, and other materials. Printers range in size from small desk-top printers to large robotic machines that are used to print buildings by progressively layering materials under direction from the software. Also referred to as additive manufacturing.
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32.
Also known as additive manufacturing and it is impacting supply chain. It is a process of constructing a physical thing from a three-dimensional model, by using many thin layers in chain.
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33.
The process of creating a three-dimensional physical object by laying down thin layers in succession.
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34.
3D
printing
is a method of creating a three-dimensional object using a computer created design.
3D printing
creates less material wastage.
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