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printer startup and some members of Howtek, Inc group who became popular figures in the 3D printing industry. One Howtek member, Richard
Helinski (patent US5136515A, Method and Means for constructing three-dimensional articles by particle deposition, application 11/07/1989 granted 8/04/1992) formed a New Hampshire company C.A.D-Cast, Inc, name later changed to Visual Impact Corporation (VIC) on 8/22/1991. A prototype of the VIC 3D printer for this company is available with a video presentation showing a 3D model printed with a single nozzle inkjet. Another employee Herbert Menhennett formed a New Hampshire company HM Research in 1991 and introduced the Howtek, Inc, inkjet technology and thermoplastic materials to Royden Sanders of SDI and Bill Masters of Ballistic Particle Manufacturing (BPM) where he worked for a number of years. Both BPM 3D printers and SPI 3D printers use Howtek, Inc style Inkjets and Howtek, Inc style materials. Royden Sanders licensed the Helinksi patent prior to manufacturing the Modelmaker 6 Pro at Sanders prototype, Inc (SPI) in 1993. James K. McMahon who was hired by Howtek, Inc to help develop the inkjet, later worked at Sanders Prototype and now operates Layer Grown Model Technology, a 3D service provider specializing in Howtek single nozzle inkjet and SDI printer support. James K. McMahon worked with Steven Zoltan, 1972 drop-on-demand inkjet inventor, at Exxon and has a patent in 1978 that expanded the understanding of the single nozzle design inkjets (Alpha jets) and helped perfect the Howtek, Inc hot-melt inkjets. This Howtek hot-melt thermoplastic technology is popular with metal investment casting, especially in the 3D printing jewelry industry. Sanders (SDI) first Modelmaker 6Pro customer was Hitchner Corporations, Metal Casting Technology, Inc in Milford, NH a mile from the SDI facility in late 1993-1995 casting golf clubs and auto engine parts.
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still producing complex designs. Polymer ink is used to create the layers of the build while silver polymer is used for creating the traces and holes used to allow electricity to flow. Current circuit board manufacturing can be a tedious process depending on the design. Specified materials are gathered and sent into inner layer processing where images are printed, developed and etched. The etch cores are typically punched to add lamination tooling. The cores are then prepared for lamination. The stack-up, the buildup of a circuit board, is built and sent into lamination where the layers are bonded. The boards are then measured and drilled. Many steps may differ from this stage however for simple designs, the material goes through a plating process to plate the holes and surface. The outer image is then printed, developed and etched. After the image is defined, the material must get coated with a solder mask for later soldering. Nomenclature is then added so components can be identified later. Then the surface finish is added. The boards are routed out of panel form into their singular or array form and then electrically tested. Aside from the paperwork that must be completed which proves the boards meet specifications, the boards are then packed and shipped. The benefits of 3D printing would be that the final outline is defined from the beginning, no imaging, punching or lamination is required and electrical connections are made with the silver polymer which eliminates drilling and plating. The final paperwork would also be greatly reduced due to the lack of materials required to build the circuit board. Complex designs which may take weeks to complete through normal processing can be 3D printed, greatly reducing manufacturing time.
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in the wrong direction, particularly for the less skilled, as the capacity of capital embodying artificial intelligence to replace white-collar as well as blue-collar work will increase rapidly in the years ahead." Summers recommends more vigorous cooperative efforts to address the "myriad devices" (e.g., tax havens, bank secrecy, money laundering, and regulatory arbitrage) enabling the holders of great wealth to "a paying" income and estate taxes, and to make it more difficult to accumulate great fortunes without requiring "great social contributions" in return, including: more vigorous enforcement of anti-monopoly laws, reductions in "excessive" protection for intellectual property, greater encouragement of profit-sharing schemes that may benefit workers and give them a stake in wealth accumulation, strengthening of collective bargaining arrangements, improvements in corporate governance, strengthening of financial regulation to eliminate subsidies to financial activity, easing of land-use restrictions that may cause the real estate of the rich to keep rising in value, better training for young people and retraining for displaced workers, and increased public and private investment in infrastructure development—e.g., in energy production and transportation.
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technology declines, it is "easy to imagine" that production may become "extremely" local and customized. Moreover, production may occur in response to actual demand, not anticipated or forecast demand. Spence believes that labor, no matter how inexpensive, will become a less important asset for growth and employment expansion, with labor-intensive, process-oriented manufacturing becoming less effective, and that re-localization will appear in both developed and developing countries. In his view, production will not disappear, but it will be less labor-intensive, and all countries will eventually need to rebuild their growth models around digital technologies and the human capital supporting their deployment and expansion. Spence writes that "the world we are entering is one in which the most powerful global flows will be ideas and digital capital, not goods, services, and traditional capital. Adapting to this will require shifts in mindsets, policies, investments (especially in human capital), and quite possibly models of employment and distribution."
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the build powder. Then the crucible is fired up in a kiln at the temperature above the melting point of the infill but below the melting points of the powders. When the infill melts, it soaks the build powder. But it does not soak the support powder, because the support powder is chosen to be such that it is not wettable by the infill. If at the firing temperature, the atoms of the infill material and the build powder are mutually defusable, such as in the case of copper powder and zinc infill, then the resulting material will be a uniform mixture of those atoms, in this case, bronze. But if the atoms are not mutually defusable, such as in the case of tungsten and copper at 1100 °C, then the resulting material will be a composite. To prevent shape distortion, the firing temperature must be below the solidus temperature of the resulting alloy.
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majority of the existing soft actuators are fabricated by conventional methods that require manual fabrication of devices, post-processing/assembly, and lengthy iterations until the maturity of the fabrication is achieved. Instead of the tedious and time-consuming aspects of the current fabrication processes, researchers are exploring an appropriate manufacturing approach for the effective fabrication of soft actuators. Thus, 3D-printed soft actuators are introduced to revolutionize the design and fabrication of soft actuators with custom geometrical, functional, and control properties in a faster and inexpensive approach. They also enable incorporation of all actuator components into a single structure eliminating the need to use external
1716:), which heats the material and turns the flow on and off. FDM is somewhat restricted in the variation of shapes that may be fabricated. Another technique fuses parts of the layer and then moves upward in the working area, adding another layer of granules and repeating the process until the piece has built up. This process uses the unfused media to support overhangs and thin walls in the part being produced, which reduces the need for temporary auxiliary supports for the piece. Recently, FFF/FDM has expanded to 3-D print directly from pellets to avoid the conversion to filament. This process is called fused particle fabrication (FPF) (or fused granular fabrication (FGF) and has the potential to use more recycled materials.
1475:, making 3D printing a versatile option for manufacturing. Layer-by-layer fabrication of three-dimensional physical models is a modern concept that "stems from the ever-growing CAD industry, more specifically the solid modeling side of CAD. Before solid modeling was introduced in the late 1980s, three-dimensional models were created with wire frames and surfaces." but in all cases the layers of materials are controlled by the printer and the material properties. The three-dimensional material layer is controlled by the deposition rate as set by the printer operator and stored in a computer file. The earliest printed patented material was a hot melt type ink for printing patterns using a heated metal alloy.
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low-temperature alloy metal was jetted with CIT. Wax and thermoplastic hot melts were jetted next by DOD. Objects were very small and started with text characters and numerals for signage. An object must have form and can be handled. Wax characters tumbled off paper documents and inspired a liquid metal recorder patent to make metal characters for signage in 1971. Thermoplastic color inks (CMYK) were printed with layers of each color to form the first digitally formed layered objects in 1984. The idea of investment casting with Solid-Ink jetted images or patterns in 1984 led to the first patent to form articles from particle deposition in 1989, issued in 1992.
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Healthcare, Pratt and Whitney, General Motors and AMP. The first production SLA-1 shipped to Precision Castparts in April 1988. The UV resin material changed over quickly to an epoxy-based material resin. In both cases, SLA-1 models needed UV oven curing after being rinsed in a solvent cleaner to remove uncured boundary resin. A post cure apparatus (PCA) was sold with all systems. The early resin printers required a blade to move fresh resin over the model on each layer. The layer thickness was 0.006 inches and the HeCd laser model of the SLA-1 was 12 watts and swept across the surface at 30 in per second. UVP was acquired by 3D Systems in January 1990.
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manufacturing allows for the usage of materials and compounds in the development of formulations, in ways that are not possible with conventional/traditional techniques in the pharmaceutical field, e.g. tableting, cast-molding, etc. Moreover, one of the major advantages of 3D printing, especially in the case of fused deposition modelling (FDM), is the personalization of the dosage form that can be achieved, thus, targeting the patient's specific needs. In the not-so-distant future, 3D printers are expected to reach hospitals and pharmacies in order to provide on-demand production of personalized formulations according to the patients' needs.
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December 2016, the FAA approved the production of a 3D printed fuel nozzle for the GE LEAP engine. Aviation attorney Jason Dickstein has suggested that additive manufacturing is merely a production method, and should be regulated like any other production method. He has suggested that the FAA's focus should be on guidance to explain compliance, rather than on changing the existing rules, and that existing regulations and guidance permit a company "to develop a robust quality system that adequately reflects regulatory needs for quality assurance".
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low-stress, non-rotating part. Similarly, in 2015, PW delivered their first AM parts in the PurePower PW1500G to
Bombardier. Sticking to low-stress, non-rotating parts, PW selected the compressor stators and synch ring brackets to roll out this new manufacturing technology for the first time. While AM is still playing a small role in the total number of parts in the jet engine manufacturing process, the return on investment can already be seen by the reduction in parts, the rapid production capabilities and the "optimized design in terms of performance and cost".
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Deckard's (DTM) laser sintered thermoplastic powders, and adhesive-laser cut paper (LOM) stacked to form objects by
Michael Feygin before 3D Systems made its first announcement. Scott Crump was also working with extruded "melted" plastic filament modeling (FDM) and drop deposition had been patented by William E Masters a week after Hull's patent in 1984, but he had to discover thermoplastic inkjets, introduced by Visual Impact Corporation 3D printer in 1992, using inkjets from Howtek, Inc., before he formed BPM to bring out his own 3D printer product in 1994.
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plateau of more sustainable and customized productivity. Further, it is true that many issues, problems, and threats arise due to the democratization of the means of production, and especially regarding the physical ones. For instance, the recyclability of advanced nanomaterials is still questioned; weapons manufacturing could become easier; not to mention the implications for counterfeiting and on intellectual property. It might be maintained that in contrast to the industrial paradigm whose competitive dynamics were about economies of scale,
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view, the vast majority of the cost of digital technologies comes at the start, in the design of hardware (e.g. 3D printers) and, more importantly, in creating the software that enables machines to carry out various tasks. "Once this is achieved, the marginal cost of the hardware is relatively low (and declines as scale rises), and the marginal cost of replicating the software is essentially zero. With a huge potential global market to amortize the upfront fixed costs of design and testing, the incentives to invest are compelling."
2513:. The entrance of the building was chosen due to the 3D printing limitations and the budget of the project for producing the maquette. 3D printing was only one of the capabilities enabled by the produced 3D model of the bank, but due to the project's limited scope, the team did not continue modelling for the virtual representation or other applications. In 2021, Parsinejad et al. comprehensively compared the hand surveying method for 3D reconstruction ready for 3D printing with digital recording (adoption of photogrammetry method).
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and guidance using 3D printed, personalized instruments have been applied to many areas of surgery including total joint replacement and craniomaxillofacial reconstruction with great success. One example of this is the bioresorbable trachial splint to treat newborns with tracheobronchomalacia developed at the
University of Michigan. The use of additive manufacturing for serialized production of orthopedic implants (metals) is also increasing due to the ability to efficiently create porous surface structures that facilitate
2008:) capable of delivering material on the substrate (a printing bed, or a pre-existing part) with few to no spatial access restrictions. Metal powder is delivered and distributed around the circumference of the head or can be split by an internal manifold and delivered through nozzles arranged in various configurations around the deposition head. A hermetically sealed chamber filled with inert gas or a local inert shroud gas (sometimes both combined) is often used to shield the melt pool from atmospheric oxygen, to limit
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use standard, off-the-shelf business paper as the build material to produce a durable prototype. The main considerations in choosing a machine are generally speed, costs of the 3D printer, of the printed prototype, choice and cost of the materials, and color capabilities. Printers that work directly with metals are generally expensive. However, less expensive printers can be used to make a mold, which is then used to make metal parts.
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substrate, in which the new powder is injected quasi-simultaneously. The process supports a wide range of materials including titanium, stainless steel, aluminium, tungsten, and other specialty materials as well as composites and functionally graded materials. The process can not only fully build new metal parts but can also add material to existing parts for example for coatings, repair, and hybrid manufacturing applications.
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processes. New and customizable materials need to be developed that have the ability to consistently respond to varying external stimuli and change to their desired shape. There is also a need to design new software for the various technique types of 4D printing. The 4D printing software will need to take into consideration the base smart material, printing technique, and structural and geometric requirements of the design.
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application to the surface for forming symbols, characters, or patterns of intelligence by marking. The preferred ink is of a hot melt type. The range of commercially available ink compositions which could meet the requirements of the invention are not known at the present time. However, satisfactory printing according to the invention has been achieved with the conductive metal alloy as ink.
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Electric (GE) this means looking towards AM as a way to reduce cost, reduce the number of nonconforming parts, reduce weight in the engines to increase fuel efficiency and find new, highly complex shapes that would not be feasible with the antiquated manufacturing methods. One example of AM integration with aerospace was in 2016 when Airbus delivered the first of GE's
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may come with conditions and a price. However, many patent, design and copyright laws contain a standard limitation or exception for "private" or "non-commercial" use of inventions, designs or works of art protected under intellectual property (IP). That standard limitation or exception may leave such private, non-commercial uses outside the scope of IP rights.
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printed guns" and that "proposed legislation to ban 3D printing of weapons may deter, but cannot completely prevent their production. Even if the practice is prohibited by new legislation, online distribution of these 3D printable files will be as difficult to control as any other illegally traded music, movie or software files."
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the globe, so the need for high-speed freight services might also become less. Finally, given the ease with which certain objects can now be replicated, it remains to be seen whether changes will be made to current copyright legislation so as to protect intellectual property rights with the new technology widely available.
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humanitarian and development sector. Its potential to facilitate distributed manufacturing is resulting in supply chain and logistics benefits, by reducing the need for transportation, warehousing and wastage. Furthermore, social and economic development is being advanced through the creation of local production economies.
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released a memo stating that "significant advances in three-dimensional (3D) printing capabilities, availability of free digital 3D printable files for firearms components, and difficulty regulating file sharing may present public safety risks from unqualified gun seekers who obtain or manufacture 3D
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When a feature has both artistic (copyrightable) and functional (patentable) merits when the question has appeared in US court, the courts have often held the feature is not copyrightable unless it can be separated from the functional aspects of the item. In other countries the law and the courts may
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In selective powder deposition, build and support powders are selectively deposited into a crucible, such that the build powder takes the shape of the desired object and support powder fills the rest of the volume in the crucible. Then an infill material is applied, such that it comes in contact with
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A drawback of many existing 3D printing technologies is that they only allow one material to be printed at a time, limiting many potential applications that require the integration of different materials in the same object. Multi-material 3D printing solves this problem by allowing objects of complex
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Additive manufacturing or 3D printing has rapidly gained importance in the field of engineering due to its many benefits. The vision of 3D printing is design freedom, individualization, decentralization and executing processes that were previously impossible through alternative methods. Some of these
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process done through a tool or head moving through a 3D work envelope, transforming a mass of raw material into a desired shape layer by layer. The 2010s were the first decade in which metal end-use parts such as engine brackets and large nuts would be grown (either before or instead of machining) in
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Recorder, U.S. patent 3596285A, a continuous inkjet metal material device to form a removable metal fabrication on a reusable surface for immediate use or salvaged for printing again by remelting. This appears to be the first patent describing 3D
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has been underway for some time in service sectors—think of ATMs, online banking, enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, mobile payment systems, and much more. This revolution is spreading to the production of goods, where robots and 3D printing are displacing labor." In his
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Circuit board manufacturing involves multiple steps which include imaging, drilling, plating, solder mask coating, nomenclature printing and surface finishes. These steps include many chemicals such as harsh solvents and acids. 3D printing circuit boards remove the need for many of these steps while
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area is controlled by a mask pattern or a scanning fiber transmitter. He filed a patent for this XYZ plotter, which was published on 10 November 1981. (JP S56-144478). His research results as journal papers were published in April and
November of 1981. However, there was no reaction to the series of
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Internationally, where gun controls are generally stricter than in the United States, some commentators have said the impact may be more strongly felt since alternative firearms are not as easily obtainable. Officials in the United
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Copyright covers an expression in a tangible, fixed medium and often lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years thereafter. For example, a sculptor retains copyright over a statue, such that other people cannot then legally distribute designs to print an identical or similar statue without
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printed for home woodworking machines among other purposes. Websites associated with home 3D printing tended to include backscratchers, coat hooks, door knobs, etc. As of 2017, domestic 3D printing was reaching a consumer audience beyond hobbyists and enthusiasts. Several projects and companies are
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Surgical uses of 3D printing-centric therapies began in the mid-1990s with anatomical modeling for bony reconstructive surgery planning. Patient-matched implants were a natural extension of this work, leading to truly personalized implants that fit one unique individual. Virtual planning of surgery
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Cryogenic 3D printing is a collection of techniques that forms solid structures by freezing liquid materials while they are deposited. As each liquid layer is applied, it is cooled by the low temperature of the previous layer and printing environment which results in solidification. Unlike other 3D
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Charles Hull filed the first patent on August 8, 1984, to use a UV-cured acrylic resin using a UV-masked light source at UVP Corp to build a simple model. The SLA-1 was the first SL product announced by 3D Systems at Autofact Exposition, Detroit, November 1978. The SLA-1 Beta shipped in Jan 1988 to
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with 3D printing and other low-cost manufacturing techniques. The self-reinforced fantasy of a system of eternal growth can be overcome with the development of economies of scope, and here, society can play an important role contributing to the raising of the whole productive structure to a higher
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and other file sharing sites. Downloads of the plans from the UK, Germany, Spain, and Brazil were heavy. Some US legislators have proposed regulations on 3D printers to prevent them from being used for printing guns. 3D printing advocates have suggested that such regulations would be futile, could
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In Mask-image-projection-based stereolithography, a 3D digital model is sliced by a set of horizontal planes. Each slice is converted into a two-dimensional mask image. The mask image is then projected onto a photocurable liquid resin surface and light is projected onto the resin to cure it in the
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printed pills and vaccines has been presented. With this new concept, multiple medications can be combined, which is expected to decrease many risks. With more and more applications of multi-material 3D printing, the costs of daily life and high technology development will become inevitably lower.
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engines. This engine has integrated 3D printed fuel nozzles, reducing parts from 20 to 1, a 25% weight reduction, and reduced assembly times. A fuel nozzle is the perfect inroad for additive manufacturing in a jet engine since it allows for optimized design of the complex internals and it is a
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Since the 1950s, a number of writers and social commentators have speculated in some depth about the social and cultural changes that might result from the advent of commercially affordable additive manufacturing technology. In recent years, 3D printing has created a significant impact in the
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and to better control the material properties. The powder-fed directed-energy process is similar to selective laser sintering, but the metal powder is projected only where the material is being added to the part at that moment. The laser beam is used to heat up and create a "melt pool" on the
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To become a viable industrial production option, there are a few challenges that 4D printing must overcome. The challenges of 4D printing include the fact that the microstructures of these printed smart materials must be close to or better than the parts obtained through traditional machining
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4D printing has the potential to find new applications and uses for materials (plastics, composites, metals, etc.) and has the potential to create new alloys and composites that were not viable before. The versatility of this technology and materials can lead to advances in multiple fields of
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Additive Manufacturing processes generate minimal waste by adding material only where needed, unlike traditional methods that cut away excess material. This reduces both material costs and environmental impact. This reduction in waste also lowers energy consumption for material production and
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3D printing could develop economies of scope. While the advantages of scale rest on cheap global transportation, the economies of scope share infrastructure costs (intangible and tangible productive resources), taking advantage of the capabilities of the fabrication tools. And following Neil
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In the United States, the FAA has anticipated a desire to use additive manufacturing techniques and has been considering how best to regulate this process. The FAA has jurisdiction over such fabrication because all aircraft parts must be made under FAA production approval or under other FAA
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photopolymerisation. Due to the nonlinear nature of photo excitation, the gel is cured to a solid only in the places where the laser was focused while the remaining gel is then washed away. Feature sizes of under 100 nm are easily produced, as well as complex structures with moving and
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or as it was originally called particle deposition. Particle deposition by inkjet first started with continuous inkjet technology (CIT) (1950s) and later with drop-on-demand inkjet technology (1970s) using hot-melt inks. Wax inks were the first three-dimensional materials jetted and later
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In 2005, academic journals began to report on the possible artistic applications of 3D printing technology. Off-the-shelf machines were increasingly capable of producing practical household applications, for example, ornamental objects. Some practical examples include a working clock and
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of vehicles and other forms of transportation. A case study on an airplane component made using additive manufacturing, for example, found that the component's use saves 63% of relevant energy and carbon dioxide emissions over the course of the product's lifetime. In addition, previous
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has 3D manufactured custom-fit shoes for athletes. 3D printing has come to the point where companies are printing consumer-grade eyewear with on-demand custom fit and styling (although they cannot print the lenses). On-demand customization of glasses is possible with rapid prototyping.
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But in terms of material requirements for such large and continuous displays, if consumed at theretofore known rates, but increased in proportion to increase in size, the high cost would severely limit any widespread enjoyment of a process or apparatus satisfying the foregoing objects.
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The binder jetting 3D printing technique involves the deposition of a binding adhesive agent onto layers of material, usually powdered, and then this "green" state part may be cured and even sintered. The materials can be ceramic-based, metal or plastic. This method is also known as
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and the digital slicing and infill strategies common to many processes today. In 1986, Charles "Chuck" Hull was granted a patent for this system, and his company, 3D Systems Corporation was formed and it released the first commercial 3D printer, the SLA-1, later in 1987 or 1988.
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his publications. His device was not highly evaluated in the laboratory and his boss did not show any interest. His research budget was just 60,000 yen or $ 545 a year. Acquiring the patent rights for the XYZ plotter was abandoned, and the project was terminated.
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As of 2020, 3D printers have reached the level of quality and price that allows most people to enter the world of 3D printing. In 2020 decent quality printers can be found for less than US$ 200 for entry-level machines. These more affordable printers are usually
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Gershenfeld in that "some of the least developed parts of the world need some of the most advanced technologies", commons-based peer production and 3D printing may offer the necessary tools for thinking globally but acting locally in response to certain needs.
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does not use sintering for the fusion of powder granules but will completely melt the powder using a high-energy laser to create fully dense materials in a layer-wise method that has mechanical properties similar to those of conventional manufactured metals.
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Gao, Wei; Zhang, Yunbo; Ramanujan, Devarajan; Ramani, Karthik; Chen, Yong; Williams, Christopher B.; Wang, Charlie C. L.; Shin, Yung C.; Zhang, Song; Zavattieri, Pablo D. (2015). "The status, challenges, and future of additive manufacturing in engineering".
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regards the usage of 3D printing in the Chinese classroom (where rote memorization is standard) to teach design principles and creativity as the most exciting recent development of the technology, and more generally regards 3D printing as being the next
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Though the printer-produced resolution and surface finish are sufficient for some applications, post-processing and finishing methods allow for benefits such as greater dimensional accuracy, smoother surfaces, and other modifications such as coloration.
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immobilized on 3D-printed nylon beads was chosen as a model study. It was shown that those 3D-printed beads were capable of promoting high-density cell attachment and propionic acid production, which could be adapted to other fermentation bioprocesses.
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Some additive manufacturing techniques are capable of using multiple materials simultaneously. These techniques are able to print in multiple colors and color combinations simultaneously and can produce parts that may not necessarily require painting.
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The surface finish of a 3D printed part can improved using subtractive methods such as sanding and bead blasting. When smoothing parts that require dimensional accuracy, it is important to take into account the volume of the material being removed.
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have started using their 3D printers to create museum souvenirs that are available in the museum shops. Other museums, like the National Museum of Military History and Varna Historical Museum, have gone further and sell through the online platform
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Magalhães, Samuel; Sardinha, Manuel; Vicente, Carlos; Leite, Marco; Ribeiro, Relógio; Vaz, Maria; Reis, Luís (23 August 2021). "Validation of a low-cost selective powder deposition process through the characterization of tin bronze specimens".
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techniques. In this process, layers of living cells are deposited onto a gel medium or sugar matrix and slowly built up to form three-dimensional structures including vascular systems. 3D printing has been considered as a method of implanting
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Laser-based wire-feed systems, such as laser metal deposition-wire (LMD-w), feed the wire through a nozzle that is melted by a laser using inert gas shielding in either an open environment (gas surrounding the laser) or in a sealed chamber.
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Kelly, Brett; Bhattacharya, Indrasen; Shusteff, Maxim; Panas, Robert M.; Taylor, Hayden K.; Spadaccini, Christopher M. (16 May 2017). "Computed Axial Lithography (CAL): Toward Single Step 3D Printing of Arbitrary Geometries".
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or plate. It is still the case that casting, fabrication, stamping, and machining are more prevalent than additive manufacturing in metalworking, but AM is now beginning to make significant inroads, and with the advantages of
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which is driven by a tool path created from a digital model to fabricate an object layer by layer. The deposition head is moved up vertically as each layer is completed. Some systems even make use of 5-axis or 6-axis systems
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and Manos M. Tentzeris demonstrated the first multi-material, vertically integrated printed electronics additive manufacturing platform (VIPRE) which enabled 3D printing of functional electronics operating up to 40 GHz.
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Haselhuhn, Amberlee S.; Gooding, Eli J.; Glover, Alexandra G.; Anzalone, Gerald C.; Wijnen, Bas; Sanders, Paul G.; Pearce, Joshua M. (2014). "Substrate Release Mechanisms for Gas Metal Arc Weld 3D Aluminum Metal Printing".
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field for preservation, restoration and dissemination purposes. Many Europeans and North American Museums have purchased 3D printers and actively recreate missing pieces of their relics and archaeological monuments such as
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is being developed by squeezing out food, layer by layer, into three-dimensional objects. A large variety of foods are appropriate candidates, such as chocolate and candy, and flat foods such as crackers, pasta, and pizza.
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Some printing techniques require internal supports to be built to support overhanging features during construction. These supports must be mechanically removed or dissolved if using a water-soluble support material such as
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and cost of developing prototypes of new parts and devices, which was earlier only done with subtractive toolroom methods such as CNC milling, turning, and precision grinding. In the 2010s, additive manufacturing entered
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seen in industry, most often in the architecture and medical industries, though it was typically used for low accuracy modeling and testing, rather than the production of common manufactured goods or heavy prototyping.
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has developed the Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) which is a powder base technique, though no lasers are involved. An inkjet array applies fusing and detailing agents which are then combined by heating to create a solid layer.
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industry, including space, commercial and medical fields. The repeatability, precision, and material range for 4D printing must increase to allow the process to become more practical throughout these industries.
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capable of generating new tissues and organs in living humans. In 2018, 3D printing technology was used for the first time to create a matrix for cell immobilization in fermentation. Propionic acid production by
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Painting a 3D-printed part offers a range of finishes and appearances that may not be achievable through most 3D printing techniques. The process typically involves several steps, such as surface preparation,
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with UV light after it is jetted, producing fully cured models that can be handled and used immediately, without post-curing. Ultra-small features can be made with the 3D micro-fabrication technique used in
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According to another aspect of the invention, a combination for writing and the like comprises a carrier for displaying an intelligence pattern and an arrangement for removing the pattern from the carrier.
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as a post-processing step. Annealing a 3D-printed part allows for better internal layer bonding due to recrystallization of the part. It allows for an increase in mechanical properties, some of which are
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Hideo Kodama, "A Scheme for Three-Dimensional Display by Automatic Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Model", IEICE Transactions on Electronics (Japanese Edition), vol. J64-C, No. 4, pp. 237–41, April 1981
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material and thus wasting less energy in producing the raw materials needed. By making only the bare structural necessities of products, additive manufacturing also could make a profound contribution to
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Li F, Chen S, Shi J, Tian H (2018). "Investigation on Surface Quality in a Hybrid Manufacturing System Combining Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing and Machining". In Chen S, Zhang Y, Feng Z (eds.).
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In some printers, paper can be used as the build material, resulting in a lower cost to print. During the 1990s some companies marketed printers that cut cross-sections out of special adhesive
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to say how these laws will apply if 3D printers become mainstream and individuals or hobbyist communities begin manufacturing items for personal use, for non-profit distribution, or for sale.
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building process. This effect can be minimized using "variable layer heights" or "adaptive layer heights". These methods decrease the layer height in places where higher quality is needed.
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Lam, Hugo K.S.; Ding, Li; Cheng, T.C.E.; Zhou, Honggeng (1 January 2019). "The impact of 3D printing implementation on stock returns: A contingent dynamic capabilities perspective".
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Peng, Tao; Kellens, Karel; Tang, Renzhong; Chen, Chao; Chen, Gang (May 2018). "Sustainability of additive manufacturing: An overview on its energy demand and environmental impact".
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metal, which would later be called additive manufacturing, were beginning to challenge that assumption. By the mid-1990s, new techniques for material deposition were developed at
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Xiong, Zhuo; Yan, Yongnian; Wang, Shenguo; Zhang, Renji; Zhang, Chao (7 June 2002). "Fabrication of porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering via low-temperature deposition".
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for printing, due to the ease of manufacturing and handling polymeric materials. However, the method has rapidly evolved to not only print various polymers but also metals and
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and responses to tooling and fixture needs. Agile tooling uses a cost-effective and high-quality method to quickly respond to customer and market needs, and it can be used in
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Schelly, C., Anzalone, G., Wijnen, B., & Pearce, J. M. (2015). "Open-source 3-D printing Technologies for education: Bringing Additive Manufacturing to the Classroom".
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reflect that the technologies share the theme of material addition or joining throughout a 3D work envelope under automated control. Peter Zelinski, the editor-in-chief of
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In 2012, Filabot developed a system for closing the loop with plastic and allows for any FDM or FFF 3D printer to be able to print with a wider range of plastics.
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3D printing has entered the world of clothing, with fashion designers experimenting with 3D-printed bikinis, shoes, and dresses. In commercial production,
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Research on the health and safety concerns of 3D printing is new and in development due to the recent proliferation of 3D printing devices. In 2017, the
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canal, the bridge was created using robotic arms that printed over 4,500 kilograms of stainless steel. It took six months to complete.
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Caprioli, Matteo; Roppolo, Ignazio; Chiappone, Annalisa; Larush, Liraz; Pirri, Candido Fabrizio; Magdassi, Shlomo (28 April 2021).
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and heterogeneous arrangements of materials to be manufactured using a single printer. Here, a material must be specified for each
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describing the development of artificial blood vessels using 3D-printing technology, which are as strong and durable as natural
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process. The application of the French inventors was abandoned by the French General Electric Company (now Alcatel-Alsthom) and
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Li, Zongan; Xu, Mengjia; Wang, Jiahang; Zhang, Feng (October 2022). "Recent Advances in Cryogenic 3D Printing Technologies".
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Attaran, Mohsen (2017). "The rise of 3-D printing: The advantages of additive manufacturing over traditional manufacturing".
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The application of 3D printing for the representation of architectural assets has many challenges. In 2018, the structure of
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debuted Strati, a functioning vehicle that was entirely 3D printed using ABS plastic and carbon fiber, except the powertrain.
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used 3D printing to prototype and manufacture the 2012 Vapor Laser Talon football shoe for players of American football, and
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Hart, Kevin R.; Dunn, Ryan M.; Sietins, Jennifer M.; Hofmeister Mock, Clara M.; Mackay, Michael E.; Wetzel, Eric D. (2018).
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making efforts to develop affordable 3D printers for home desktop use. Much of this work has been driven by and targeted at
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additive manufacturing and selective laser melting. The United States and global technical standards use the official term
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In November 2021 a British patient named Steve Verze received the world's first fully 3D-printed prosthetic eye from the
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in casual usage, but some manufacturing industry experts are trying to make a distinction whereby additive manufacturing
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cripple the 3D printing industry and could infringe on free speech rights, with early pioneers of 3D printing professor
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A Study of Machine Learning Framework for Enabling Early Defect Detection in Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Processes
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to create a helicopter engine with 16 parts instead of 900, with great potential impact on reducing the complexity of
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Hideo Kodama, "Automatic method for fabricating a three-dimensional plastic model with photo-hardening polymer",
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Zhang, Wei; Leu, Ming C; Ji, Zhiming; Yan, Yongnian (1 June 1999). "Rapid freezing prototyping with water".
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in the classroom by students, but also the fabrication of low-cost high-quality scientific equipment from
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Gillen, Andrew (2016). "Teacher's Toolkit: The New Standard in Technology Education: 3-D Design Class".
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Pearce, Joshua M. (14 September 2012). "Building Research Equipment with Free, Open-Source Hardware".
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items, prosthetics, spares and repairs. The earliest application of additive manufacturing was on the
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Easton, Thomas A. (November 2008). "The 3D Trainwreck: How 3D Printing Will Shake Up Manufacturing".
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attached to a 3D stage to 3-D print metals such as steel, bronze and aluminium. Low-cost open source
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developed a technology allowing the production of fibrous plant-based meat analogues using a custom
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of sections of text to one or more sub-topic articles which are then summarized in the main article.
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Woern, Aubrey; Byard, Dennis; Oakley, Robert; Fiedler, Matthew; Snabes, Samantha (12 August 2018).
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Hegab, Hussain; Khanna, Navneet (2023). "Design for sustainable additive manufacturing: A review".
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b. Mtaho, Adam; r.Ishengoma, Fredrick (2014). "3D Printing: Developing Countries Perspectives".
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5648:"3D solid repair software – Fix STL polygon mesh files – LimitState:FIX"
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users of all available technologies to remain competitive. Advocates of
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file containing instructions tailored to a specific type of 3D printer (
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12049:"Example of Econolyst Research-Understanding the Benefits of AM on CO2"
10946:"Schumer Announces Support For Measure To Make 3D Printed Guns Illegal"
10398:"First 3D Printed Footbridge In Amsterdam Revealed To The Public - NPR"
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6160:"Annealing effect on mechanical properties of 3D printed composites"
4751:"Synthetic Bones Designed by AI Set to Transform Orthopedic Surgery"
4665:"Patient receives the world's first fully 3D-printed prosthetic eye"
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powders. Additive manufacturing has not yet reached its theoretical
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magazine. He referred to it as a "molecular spray" in that story.
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5340:"Innovations in 3D printing: a 3D overview from optics to organs"
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Weller, Christian; Kleer, Robin; Piller, Frank T. (1 June 2015).
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3454:"Additive manufacturing and 3D printing are two different things"
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11197:"Liberator: First 3D-printed gun sparks gun control controversy"
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7433:"3D-printing multi-material objects in minutes instead of hours"
7200:"Rapid prototypes move to metal components (EE Times, 3/9/2007)"
6975:"A whole new dimension – Rich homes can afford 3D printers"
5181:"3D-printed self-healing hydrogels via Digital Light Processing"
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structures to reduce weight while creating less material waste.
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11376:"Embracing Drones and 3D Printing in the Regulatory Framework"
11253:"FAA prepares guidance for wave of 3D-printed aerospace parts"
8745:"Barcelona researcher develops 3D printer that makes 'steaks'"
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11498:"Jeremy Rifkin and The Third Industrial Revolution Home Page"
10780:"State Dept Censors 3D Gun Plans, Citing "National Security""
9023:"Local Motors shows Strati, the world's first 3D-printed car"
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7644:"Star Trek–like replicator creates entire objects in minutes"
6547:"Amsterdam unveils the world's first 3D-printed steel bridge"
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10920:"Sen. Leland Yee Proposes Regulating Guns From 3-D Printers"
10096:"UMass Amherst Library Opens 3-D Printing Innovation Center"
7032:"Casting aluminium parts directly from 3D printed PLA parts"
6595:(Thesis). University of British Columbia. pp. 104–143.
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4782:"Autonomous robot invents the world's best shock absorber"
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (25 May 2024).
3360:"Most used 3D printing technologies 2017–2018 | Statistic"
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The world's first 3D-printed steel bridge was unveiled in
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included over 1000 components manufactured by 3D printing.
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11987:"Is 3D Printing the Future of Sustainable Manufacturing?"
11223:"First 3D Printed Gun "The Liberator" Successfully Fired"
11029:"Like It Or Not, 3D Printing Will Probably Be Legislated"
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8714:"3D Printed Food System for Long Duration Space Missions"
8632:"A Guide to All the Food That's Fit to 3D Print (So Far)"
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The Decentralized and Networked Future of Value Creation
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Haufe, Patrick; Bowyer, Adrian; Bradshaw, Simon (2010).
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9581:"3D-printed sugar network to help grow artificial liver"
9312:"3D-printable guns are just the start, says Cody Wilson"
8877:"3D Custom Eyewear The Next Focal Point For 3D Printing"
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Taufik, Mohammad; Jain, Prashant K. (10 December 2016).
7435:. Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence. 22 November 2013.
7169:"Aluminium-powder DMLS-printed part finishes race first"
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
4635:"How Much Does a 3D Printer Cost? Calculate the ROI Now"
4368:"As Billions More Fly, Here's How Aviation Could Evolve"
3998:"The Evolution of 3D Printing: Past, Present and Future"
3968:"History of 3D Printing: When Was 3D Printing Invented?"
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that 3D printers offer an unprecedented "revolution" in
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12409:"Ultrafine particle emissions from desktop 3D printers"
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Tran, Jasper (2015). "To Bioprint or Not to Bioprint".
11925:"Labor's Digital Displacement | by Michael Spence"
10833:"The Pirate Bay steps in to distribute 3-D gun designs"
10302:"British Museum releases 3D printer scans of artefacts"
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12389:"Heat Beds in 3D Printing – Advantages and Equipment"
12358:"Results of Make Magazine's 2015 3D Printer Shootout"
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Tran, Jasper (2016). "Press Clause and 3D Printing".
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11500:. The third industrial revolution.com. Archived from
10540:. 3d-printer-kit.com. 23 January 2012. Archived from
10538:"Successful Sumpod 3D printing of a herringbone gear"
9961:"The RepRap 3-D Printer Revolution in STEM Education"
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9050:"Airbus had 1,000 parts 3D printed to meet deadline"
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3D Printed Car Creator Discusses Future of the Urbee
8662:"Did BeeHex Just Hit "Print" to Make Pizza at Home?"
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5896:"Component Replication Using 3D Printing Technology"
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Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research
4605:"3D Printer Price: How Much Does a 3D Printer Cost?"
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Wu, Peng; Wang, Jun; Wang, Xiangyu (1 August 2016).
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11711:-based, Lego-built 3D printing-milling machine".
11660:TripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
10863:"US demands removal of 3D printed gun blueprints"
10670:"What's the Deal with copyright and 3D printing?"
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8255:The Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
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6335:Transactions on Intelligent Welding Manufacturing
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6088:"Smoothing Out Your 3D Prints With Acetone Vapor"
5726:"3D Printing Overhang: How to 3D Print Overhangs"
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2466:digital models of their artifacts, created using
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1243:file, it must first be examined for errors. Most
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12231:Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology
12172:. Indianapolis, Indiana: John Wiley & Sons.
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11441:"How Loud Are 3D Printers and Making Them Quiet"
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7389:"Cheaper avenue to 65 nm? (EE Times, 3/30/2007)"
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6021:"Design Guide: Preparing a File for 3D Printing"
5246:"Applications of 3D Printing in Food Processing"
4033:Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
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11144:"Peter Cochrane's Blog: Beyond 3D Printed Guns"
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8371:"Cryogenic 3D Printing of Super Soft Hydrogels"
7939:Boisselier, D.; Sankaré, S.; Engel, T. (2014).
5702:. Modelrepair.azurewebsites.net. Archived from
4902:Ben-Ner, Avner; Siemsen, Enno (February 2017).
4214:"Fab@Home: the personal desktop fabricator kit"
2108:may benefit from being shortened by the use of
1708:, metal wire, or other material is fed into an
1133:In July 2024, researchers published a paper in
596:Other terms that have been used as synonyms or
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11985:Lyons Hardcastle, Jessica (24 November 2015).
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9894:2014 IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference
8992:3D-Printed Car: Coast to Coast on 10 Gallons?"
8937:"Koenigsegg One:1 Comes With 3D Printed Parts"
8113:Additive Manufacturing Technologies - Springer
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5894:Satyanarayana, B.; Prakash, Kode Jaya (2015).
5285:"3D printing gets bigger, faster and stronger"
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4720:"World's biggest 3D printer whirs into action"
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2762:European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
2756:A video on research done on printer emissions
2246:uses high-end 3D printers to build parts for
2041:-style 3-D printers have been outfitted with
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8601:"Origins: A 3D Vision Spawns Stratasys, Inc"
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9867:Journal of Visual Languages & Computing
9748:"3D Printing in Personalized Drug Delivery"
9167:"Could a "Printable Gun" Change the World?"
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1916:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
1882:Continuous liquid interface production
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1935:Liquid additive manufacturing
1930:Liquid additive manufacturing
1908:computerised tomography scans
1884:begins with a pool of liquid
366:
141:
126:
12676:Laser engineered net shaping
11229:. 7 May 2013. Archived from
11169:Gilani, Nadia (6 May 2013).
11085:Bump, Philip (10 May 2013).
10865:. neurope.eu. Archived from
10512:"3D printed clock and gears"
10063:10.1371/journal.pone.0059840
9557:. fiercemedicaldevices.com.
9387:10.1016/j.matdes.2021.109730
9075:Zitun, Yoav (27 July 2015).
8911:Council on Foreign Relations
8007:10.1016/j.jmapro.2018.05.008
7330:10.1016/j.promfg.2015.09.016
7056:. THRE3D.com. Archived from
6669:10.1016/j.dental.2019.02.026
6311:10.1016/j.promfg.2016.08.067
6177:10.1016/j.prostr.2022.02.004
5758:. Software.materialise.com.
5566:10.1016/j.susmat.2023.e00576
5447:10.1016/j.bushor.2017.05.011
4908:California Management Review
4143:10.1016/j.autcon.2016.04.005
3814:Moussion, Alexandre (2014).
3488:List of Ace SF double titles
3038:List of 3D printing software
2573:
2399:
2015:Laser engineered net shaping
1742:direct metal laser sintering
1443:
1349:
891:direct metal laser sintering
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12332:10.1007/978-3-319-31686-4_9
12125:10.1016/j.addma.2018.04.022
12098:10.1016/j.enpol.2014.08.033
10997:Ball, James (10 May 2013).
9902:10.1109/ISECon.2014.6891037
9310:Rayner, Alex (6 May 2013).
9048:Simmons, Dan (6 May 2015).
8850:MIT Sloan Management Review
7966:10.1016/j.phpro.2014.08.168
6781:10.1016/j.addma.2019.03.032
6698:Cooper, Kenneth G. (2001).
6380:10.1016/j.addma.2016.06.003
6343:10.1007/978-981-10-7043-3_9
5913:10.1016/j.mspro.2015.06.049
5499:Stanford Advanced Materials
5479:10.1016/j.aiepr.2021.07.005
4265:10.1109/PICMET.2015.7273052
3912:. PCMag.com. Archived from
3590:Jane Bird (8 August 2012).
3533:(917): 80. 3 October 1974.
3222:Excell, Jon (23 May 2010).
2950:
2824:third industrial revolution
2317:
2238:design and production, and
2089:Applications of 3D printing
1234:
1174:
519:additive manufacturing (AM)
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13269:
13162:Technology readiness level
13098:Technological unemployment
12659:Directed energy deposition
12593:EAM of metals and ceramics
12583:Fused filament fabrication
12557:Computed axial lithography
12495:Rapid prototyping websites
12458:21st Century Manufacturing
11851:Gershenfeld, Neil (2008).
11725:10.1016/j.tele.2013.09.006
11713:Telematics and Informatics
11673:10.31269/triplec.v11i1.463
10808:. Reason.com. 8 May 2013.
10370:Body, Space and Technology
9698:10.1016/j.xphs.2020.07.011
9200:. Guns.com. Archived from
8395:10.1038/s41598-017-16668-9
7252:"Material extrusion - FDM"
5988:10.1038/s41598-023-33538-9
5936:"Objet Connex 3D Printers"
5900:Procedia Materials Science
5309:10.1038/d41586-020-00271-6
5262:10.1007/s12393-019-09199-8
5205:10.1038/s41467-021-22802-z
5048:10.1016/j.apmt.2021.101268
4869:10.1016/j.ijpe.2015.02.020
4780:Salas, Joe (23 May 2024).
4695:"Vsak dan prvi - 24ur.com"
4131:Automation in Construction
3297:10.1108/IJOPM-01-2019-0075
2735:
2729:
2669:
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2455:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2305:revealed that it had used
2192:
2161:to a much greater extent.
2086:
1920:fused deposition modelling
1904:Computed axial lithography
1899:Computed axial lithography
1698:fused filament fabrication
1636:Directed energy deposition
1553:
1530:
1493:Multi-material 3D printing
1490:
1487:Multi-material 3D printing
1425:after completing a print.
1192:model used for 3D printing
1178:
1126:In 2024, researchers used
956:print heads, developed at
943:Carnegie Mellon University
708:Astounding Science Fiction
683:
652:has not replaced the term
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13180:
13145:Technological singularity
13105:Technological convergence
13023:
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12921:Multi-function structures
12844:
12798:
12791:
12728:Distributed manufacturing
12705:
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12629:Selective laser sintering
12602:Powder bed binding/fusion
12601:
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12545:Resin photopolymerization
12544:
12467:. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
12290:"The Law and 3D Printing"
10704:. Fox News. 23 May 2013.
10468:Communications of the ACM
10278:10.1186/s40494-018-0231-0
8520:: 380–386. Archived from
8483:10.1080/17452750600649609
8267:10.1177/14644207211031941
8125:10.1007/978-1-4939-2113-3
8081:10.1007/s11837-015-1759-z
7918:10.1007/s12206-019-1126-z
7549:10.1007/978-1-4939-2113-3
7513:10.1007/s11837-015-1759-z
7286:make.3dexperience.3ds.com
7256:make.3dexperience.3ds.com
7228:. SMU.edu. Archived from
7143:make.3dexperience.3ds.com
6887:. CIMP-3d. Archived from
6257:Rapid Prototyping Journal
4484:10.1016/j.eng.2017.05.017
4230:10.1108/13552540710776197
4218:Rapid Prototyping Journal
3158:10.1016/j.cad.2015.04.001
2941:high-density polyethylene
2795:
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1807:polymer, or even bronze.
1738:selective laser sintering
1702:fused deposition modeling
1103:fused deposition modeling
1090:fused deposition modeling
1062:in the developing world.
887:selective laser sintering
860:fused deposition modeling
701:It was also described by
527:subtractive manufacturing
525:). In contrast, the term
500:Fused deposition modeling
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12899:Linear acetylenic carbon
12692:Construction 3D printing
12650:Ultrasonic consolidation
12619:Selective heat sintering
12538:3D printing technologies
12490:templates for discussion
12456:Wright, Paul K. (2001).
11760:10.1177/0162243913493676
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6859:. CIMP-3d (in Chinese).
6734:Burns, Marshall (1993).
6270:10.1108/RPJ-04-2021-0090
6220:10.1021/acsomega.8b00129
5906:. Elsevier BV: 263–269.
5782:"netfabb Cloud Services"
5650:. Print.limitstate.com.
5250:Food Engineering Reviews
4920:10.1177/0008125617695284
3704:Upstate Business Journal
3083:Self-replicating machine
3003:Computer numeric control
2920:greenhouse gas emissions
2628:industrial design rights
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537:processes with material
533:for the large family of
465:three-dimensional object
262:Photostat and rectigraph
13110:Technological evolution
13083:Exploratory engineering
12718:3D printing marketplace
12624:Selective laser melting
12413:Atmospheric Environment
11891:"The Inequality Puzzle"
10480:10.1145/1064830.1064860
10193:Computer Graphics Forum
10147:10.1126/science.1228183
10012:10.2505/4/ss16_039_09_8
8605:Today's Machining World
8205:10.3390/machines3040339
7602:10.1126/science.aau7114
7282:"3DEXPERIENCE Platform"
6632:2018MS&E..285a2028Z
5858:10.1111/1467-8659.00574
5846:Computer Graphics Forum
5036:Applied Materials Today
3836:Howard, Robert (2009).
3114:"3D printing scales up"
2973:3D printing marketplace
2968:3D Manufacturing Format
2522:Oudezijds Achterburgwal
2292:United States Air Force
2254:In early 2014, Swedish
2164:
1746:Selective laser melting
1611:Vat photopolymerization
1587:Knowledge:Summary style
1278:often includes errors.
1218:photogrammetry software
1145:Benefits of 3D printing
1110:Moorfields Eye Hospital
1060:sustainable development
980:selective laser melting
866:, developed in 1988 by
616:on-demand manufacturing
61:Part of a series on the
13120:Technology forecasting
13115:Technological paradigm
13088:Proactionary principle
12671:Laser metal deposition
12113:Additive Manufacturing
12022:Additive Manufacturing
9638:Bioresource Technology
9374:Materials & Design
8336:Materials & Design
8302:10.1002/adem.202200245
6769:Additive Manufacturing
6368:Additive Manufacturing
6298:Procedia Manufacturing
5700:"Model Repair Service"
5139:10.3390/ijerph16091641
4829:10.1002/admt.202400224
4432:Additive Manufacturing
3458:Additive Manufacturing
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558:additive manufacturing
523:in any of various ways
488:additive manufacturing
457:additive manufacturing
112:Intaglio (printmaking)
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13046:Disruptive innovation
12909:Metamaterial cloaking
12785:Emerging technologies
12713:3D printing processes
12614:Electron beam melting
12288:Tran, Jasper (2015).
11601:10.5210/fm.v17i7.3968
10514:. Instructables.com.
8552:Technology in Society
6478:10.1089/3dp.2014.0015
5625:10.11113/jt.v80.12058
5185:Nature Communications
4457:Han, Pinlina (2017).
3686:12 April 2022 at the
3390:"Google Ngram Viewer"
3146:Computer-Aided Design
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2841:
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2062:Cryogenic 3D printing
2035:gas metal arc welding
1973:Mcor Technologies Ltd
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1556:3D printing processes
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1206:computer-aided design
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786:A US 4323756 patent,
725:
602:desktop manufacturing
591:manufacturing process
232:Hot metal typesetting
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13253:Open-source hardware
13233:Industrial processes
13093:Technological change
13036:Collingridge dilemma
11991:Environmental Leader
11960:Women in 3D Printing
11317:3D Printing Industry
10728:"Controlled by Guns"
10248:on 17 November 2015.
9531:10.1056/NEJMc1206319
9287:. 16 February 2013.
7413:on 20 September 2011
5680:on 16 September 2016
4671:. 30 November 2021.
4259:. pp. 551–558.
4002:3D Printing Industry
3974:. 10 December 2018.
3756:Jean-Claude, Andre.
3234:on 19 September 2015
3120:. 5 September 2013.
3028:Limbitless Solutions
2983:3D printing in India
2909:Environmental change
2717:Aerospace regulation
2692:, which enabled DVD
2021:Metal wire processes
1950:programmable tooling
1880:shape of the layer.
1037:being machined from
252:Daisy wheel printing
13150:Technology scouting
13125:Accelerating change
12996:Powered exoskeleton
12953:Programmable matter
12831:Smart manufacturing
12826:Molecular assembler
12806:3D microfabrication
12567:Solid ground curing
12425:2013AtmEn..79..334S
12047:Reeves, P. (2012).
11504:on 25 February 2017
11472:Modern Machine Shop
11382:. 10 January 2018.
11319:. 21 October 2017.
11259:. 20 October 2017.
10760:on 28 November 2020
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10311:. 4 November 2014.
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10054:2013PLoSO...859840Z
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9650:2018BiTec.249..777B
9487:The Daily Telegraph
9230:on 12 December 2020
9112:Modern Machine Shop
9025:. 13 January 2015.
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7957:2014PhPro..56..239B
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7505:2016JOM....68c.724B
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7097:2018Mate...11.1413W
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6891:on 19 February 2019
5979:2023NatSR..13.6495L
5833:Fausto Bernardini,
5788:on 30 December 2015
5301:2020Natur.578...20Z
5197:2021NatCo..12.2462C
4522:2014IJCA..104k..30R
4475:2017Engin...3..648H
4372:National Geographic
4349:on 15 November 2020
4342:Modern Machine Shop
4091:on 24 December 2014
4054:on 20 December 2014
3710:on 20 December 2019
3093:Volumetric printing
3063:MakerBot Industries
2998:Cloud manufacturing
2934:material efficiency
2782:vibration isolation
2672:3D printed firearms
2472:Morehshin Allahyari
2328:Defense Distributed
2288:Eurofighter Typhoon
2201:3D printed necklace
1948:A technique called
1852:Photopolymerization
1714:3D printer extruder
1320:and a chord length
1121:University of Maine
723:The patent states:
624:in the 2D sense of
606:rapid manufacturing
565:recently, the term
471:model or a digital
292:Dot matrix printing
67:History of printing
36:lenticular printing
13243:1981 in technology
13238:1981 introductions
13167:Technology roadmap
12869:Conductive polymer
12576:Material extrusion
12152:has a profile for
11966:on 4 December 2017
11628:on 15 January 2014
11233:on 29 October 2013
11123:on 29 October 2013
10869:on 30 October 2013
10544:on 2 November 2013
8975:. 3 November 2010.
8917:on 28 October 2013
8825:on 1 November 2013
8718:sbir.gsfc.nasa.gov
8436:Scripta Materialia
8375:Scientific Reports
8225:Journal of Sensors
7906:J Mech Sci Technol
7875:www.rapidtoday.com
7106:10.3390/ma11081413
7060:on 3 February 2014
7012:on 4 November 2020
6601:10.14288/1.0071732
5967:Scientific Reports
5942:on 7 November 2011
5835:Holly E. Rushmeier
5674:"3D Printing Pens"
5087:10.1111/poms.13298
4972:10.3390/mi13040528
4530:10.5120/18249-9329
3916:on 18 October 2013
3768:on 5 February 2016
3545:on 6 October 2023.
3484:The Earth In Peril
3331:explainedideas.com
3291:(6/7/8): 935–961.
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2503:Iran National Bank
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1170:General principles
976:Fraunhofer Society
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377:Solid ink printing
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13218:Computer printers
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12968:Synthetic diamond
12864:Artificial muscle
12846:Materials science
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12733:Rapid prototyping
12685:Building printing
12552:Stereolithography
12341:978-3-319-31684-0
12179:978-1-118-35063-8
12158:
11929:Project Syndicate
11895:Democracy Journal
11864:978-0-7867-2204-4
11553:Hollow, Matthew.
11530:. 21 April 2012.
11091:The Atlantic Wire
10308:Independent.co.uk
10205:10.1111/cgf.12781
9911:978-1-4799-3229-0
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9758:(42): 5062–5071.
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9204:on 4 October 2018
8524:on 1 October 2020
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6591:Rose, L. (2011).
6352:978-981-10-7042-6
6063:. 29 April 2014.
5592:978-0-87263-425-1
5435:Business Horizons
4274:978-1-8908-4331-1
4152:20.500.11937/7988
4045:10.1115/1.2830171
4004:. 1 August 2016.
3950:Technology Review
3887:978-1-4841-8176-8
3847:978-1-56649-957-6
3742:978-90-5699-628-4
3337:on 20 August 2022
2978:3D printing speed
2887:disintermediation
2826:, succeeding the
2753:
2726:Health and safety
2442:cultural heritage
2411:rapid prototyping
2390:COVID-19 pandemic
2296:Israeli Air Force
2150:rapid prototyping
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1924:stereolithography
1893:ultraviolet light
1848:stereolithography
1842:Stereolithography
1720:Powder bed fusion
1626:Powder bed fusion
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1384:flexural strength
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1276:3D reconstruction
845:ultraviolet light
837:stereolithography
814:stereolithography
808:On 16 July 1984,
776:thermoset polymer
747:David E. H. Jones
678:injection molding
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192:Chromolithography
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