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3D printing
1. SHRI LAXMANRAO MANKAR
COLLEGE OF POLYTECHNIC
AMGAON
PRESENTATION ON:-
PRESENTED BY:-
•Gulahmed
Khokhra
&
•Tejas Mankar
2. CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• HISTORY
• WORKING PRINCIPLE
• DIFF. TYPES OF PROCESSES
• VIDEO
• APPLICATIONS
MANUFACTURING APPLICATIONS
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
SOCIOCULTURAL APPLICATION
• ADVANTAGES
• DISADVANTAGES
• CONCLUSION
• REFRENCE
3. INTRODUCTION
• 3D printing also known
as additive manufacturing is any
of various processes used to make
a three-dimensional object.
• In 3D printing, additive processes
are used, in which successive
layers of material are laid down
under computer control. These
objects can be of almost any
shape or geometry, and are
produced from a 3D model or other
electronic data source.
• A 3D printer is a type of industrial
robot.
4. ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
• Creates a product through adding materials to the object.
• Adds material layer by layer until printing is finished.
• Allows for complex and intricate designs.
5. HISTORY
• The first working 3D printer was created in
1984 by Charles Deckard Hull of 3D
Systems Corp.
• He named the technique as Stereo
lithography and obtained a patent for the
technique in 1986.
• Later 1990’s- Other Companies developed 3d
printer’s.
• 2005 - Z Corp launched first high definition color
3D printer.
6. WORKING PRINCIPLE
You only need a printer, raw material, and software to
tell the printer what to print.
8. Fused deposition modeling (FDM)
Fused deposition
modeling (FDM) is an
additive
manufacturing
technology
commonly used for
modeling,
prototyping, and
production
applications.
10. APPLICATIONS
• ARCHITECTURE
• CONSTRUCTION (AEC)
• INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
• AUTOMOTIVE
• AEROSPACE
• MILITARY
• ENGINEERING
• DENTAL AND MEDICAL
INDUSTRIES
• BIOTECH (HUMAN TISSUE
REPLACEMENT),
• FASHION,
• FOOTWEAR,
• JEWELRY,
• EYEWEAR,
• EDUCATION,
• GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
SYSTEMS,
• FOOD, AND MANY OTHER
FIELDS.
AEROSPACE
ARCHITECTURE
11. DENTAL AND MEDICAL INDUSTRIES
Wearable 3D printed shoes
Medical
AUTOMOTIVE
12. Art
3D printed ceramic pot
3D printing polished
nickel steel
3D printed limited
edition jewellery
13. ADVANTAGES
• New Structures and Shapes
• New Combinations of Materials
• Less Waste
• Cheap Manufacturing
• Quick Production
• Speed Time to Market
• Win Business
15. CONCLUSION
• 3D printing is an expanding technology
which may soon start an industry in which
everyone has the possibility of being a
manufacturer.
• 3D printing has a lot of possible benefits to
society, although the products created
must be regulated.
• 3D printing is going to change the world.
Get ready for it!