Abstract
Introduction To 3D Printing
History
Types of 3D Scanner
Components Of 3D Printer
Material used for 3D Printing
Working
Software Required For 3D Printing
Advantages Of 3D Printing
Limitations Of 3D Printing
Applications
Future Scope
Conclusion
References
2. Team Members
Name Roll No
1. Ashitos Raj 05
2. Bidhan Rakshit 23
3. Priya Yadav 29
4. Zeenat Parween 16
5. Mahima Kumari 36
3. Content
1. Abstract
2. Introduction To 3D Printing
3. History
4. Types of 3D Scanner
5. Components Of 3D Printer
6. Material used for 3D Printing
7. Working
8. Software Required For 3D Printing
9. Advantages Of 3D Printing
10. Limitations Of 3D Printing
11. Applications
12. Future Scope
13. Conclusion
14. References
4. Abstract
3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology.
It is also known as rapid prototyping.
We can create a complete model in a single process using 3D
printing.
And nowadays, 3D printing concept of custom manufacturing
is exciting to nearly everyone.
3D Model
5. Introduction To
3D Printing
3D Printing is a process for making a physical object from a three-
dimensional Digital model, typically by laying down many successive
thin layers of a material.
It brings a digital object(its CAD representation) into its physical
form by adding layer by layer of material.
It is also Known as Additive Manufacturing.(Additive process ,where
successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes.)
6. History
The Earliest Record of 3D Printing Through the Additive Process was
The Japanese Inventor Hideo Kodama in 1980.
He Created a product that used ultraviolet lights to harden polymers
and Create Solid Objects. This is a Stepping Stone to
Lithography(SLA).
The Technology for Printing Physical 3D Objects from Digital Data
Was First developed by Charles Hull in 1994.
Charles Hull named the Technique as Stereo Lithography, A process
similar to 3D printing that uses technology to create smaller versions
of objects so they can be tested before spending Time and Money
on creating the actual products.
In 2005,Z Corp launched a breakthrough product, named Spectrum
Z510,Which was the first high definition color 3D Printer in the
Market.
7. yTypes Of 3D
Scanner
Photogrammetry is the science and technology of obtaining reliable
information about physical objects and the environment through the
process of recording, measuring and interpreting photographic
images and patterns of electromagnetic radiant imagery and other
phenomena.
Light Based Scanning -
1. Structured Light Scanner
2. Laser Scanning
.
8. Components Of 3D
Printer
Z RESOLUTION– LAYER THICKNESS
BUILD AREA
FILAMENT DIAMETER
HOT END
NOZZLE
EXTRUDER
COOLING FAN
HEATING BAD
LCD DISPLAY
MULTIPLE EXTRUDERS
Components
9. Materials Used For 3d
Printer
PLASTIC
POWDER
RESINS
METAL
CARBON FIBER
GRAPHITE AND GRAPHENE
NITINOL
PAPER
10. Working of 3D Printing
The working of 3D Printing are divided into certain steps.
Working Of 3D Printing
11. Step 1 : Design Creation
3D creation of Cylinder
12. Step 2 : STL File Format
Stereolithograpghy File Format
15. Step 5 : Removal/ Finishing
Through the printer produced resolution is sufficient for many
applications, printing a slightly oversized version of the desire
object in standard resolution and then removing material with a
higher resolution subtractive process can achieve greater
precision.
Supports are removable or dissolvable upon completion of the
print, and are used to support overhanging feature during
construction.
16. Software required by
3D Printing
To Turn Our ideas into 3D printable files We need some 3D Modeling
Software, Take a look on the Best 3D design and modeling software:-
Simplify3D
Slic3r
Tinker cad
Sketch UP Free
Free CAD
17. uu
Advantages of 3D
Printing.
This production process offers a range of advantages compared to
Traditional Manufacturing Methods. These advantages include
Design, Time, and Cost.
Flexible Design
Print on Demand
Strong and Lightweight Parts.
Minimizing Waste
18. Limitations
3D Printing Limitations at a Glance:
Health Hazards
Eco-Unfriendly
High Energy Consumption
Unemployment
Printers are not large enough
19. Applications
Medical Procedures
Advances In Research
Product Prototyping
Historic Preservation
Architectural Engineering
Food Industry
Automotive
Accessories
3D Heart Model
3D Accessories
3D Architecture3D Automotive Design
20. Future Scope
The scope of 3D printing encompasses objects like aircrafts
components musical Keyboards, interactive posters, human organs
and much more such as 3D printer model of a child’s heart.
The advancement in the hardware, software material and
application suggests that 3D printing will eventually become yet
another manufacturer technology naturally the adoption rate of
3D printing will increase over time with some segment.
21. Conclusion
Printing has only been used on small scale project in the construction
industry and there are a lot of challenges that need to be dealt with prior
to considering adopting it as one of the main construction technology.