3d printers presentation by: haadiya furqan(gce o1)
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3D PRINTERSPresentation By: Haadiya Furqan(GCE O1)
The Starting Of 3d Printing
The technology is used to create a 3D model from a picture and allows users to test a design before investing in a larger
manufacturing program.
In 1984, Charles Hull invented ‘stereo lithography’, a printing process that
enables a 3D object to be created from digital data.
Introduction To 3d Printing
3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file.
The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes.
In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is created.
Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced horizontal object.
How It Works?
3D printers work like inkjet
printers.
Instead of ink, 3D printers deposit the
desired material in successive layers to create a physical
object from a digital file.
It all starts with making a
virtual design of the object you want to
create.
PARTS
Advantages• Numerous products can be manufactured at
the same time.• Scientists now Use 3D Printing to Create
Artificial Organs that can be used in transplants to help needy patients.
• 3D printer can print in over one-hundred different materials.
• Cut traditional prototyping and tooling costs.
Disadvantages• 3D printing technology is currently limited by
size constraints. • The cost of buying a 3D printer still does not
make its purchase by the average householder feasible.
• Unchecked production of dangerous items.• 3D printers can be used to scan and print I.D.
and credit cards, car keys, as well as a multiplicity of other private belongings.
Use In Industries
3D Printing helps architectural firms
seize more opportunities by
creating complex, durable models
in-house, directly from CAD data.
3D printing is used in dental
to rapidly produce
crowns, bridges and a range of
orthodontic appliances.
3D printing allows doctors to researchers for patient care and advanced experimental
work.
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