Swami Keshvanand Institute Of Technology,
Management & Gramothan, Jaipur
3D PRINTING
Presented By:
Ayush Goyal
OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
PROJECTED GROWTH
USES OF 3-D PRINTING
INTRIGUING APPLICATIONS
NOTABLE PLAYERS & PRINTERS
FUTURE SCENARIO
“3-D printing” or “Additive Manufacturing” takes digital input in the form of Computer
Aided Design (CAD) model and creates solid, three dimensional parts through an
additive, layer by layer process. Our 3-D printers extrudes a ABS plastic filament by
melting it similar to a hot glue gun.
A person
creates a 3D
image of an
item using a
computer-
aided design
(CAD)
software
program.
The CAD
information
is sent to
the printer.
The printer
forms the item
by depositing
the material in
layers starting
from the
bottom layer
onto a platform.
In some cases
light or lasers
are used to
harden the
material.
How Does It Works?
1984 - 86
Charles Hull invents 3D printing and coins the term
“Stereo Lithography”
1992
First 3D printer built by 3D Systems
1999
First application of 3D printing in the medical field -
creating the human bladder
History
2000
Miniature human kidney created through 3D
printing
2009
First usable prosthetic leg – this opens the
door for customized products using 3D
printing
2011
3D printers start offering 14K gold as
printable material
It is predicted that the 3D printing industry is set to grow 300% in the next 7
years!
Projected Growth
USES OF 3-D PRINTING
Concept Modeling Use:
Concept modeling lets small
design and engineering firms
extend their reach by testing out
more ideas and developing only
the right projects. For large
companies, concept modeling
within departments or even in
individual cubicles is a way to
sharpen ideas before presenting
them to superiors.
Example:
California based 3-D
Reprographics makes architectural
models for its clients. They found
3D printing to be a great fit for
making a strong accurate
presentation model.
Functional Prototyping
Use:
Functional prototyping helps in
creating amazingly realistic
prototypes with the look and feel
of a real product.
Example:
Lamborghini, while developing
its new flagship model Aventador
in 2011, made extensive use of
3-D printing technology to build a
functional prototype of the car.
Prototype
End Use Parts Use:
3-D printing is capable of
building the most durable,
stable, and repeatable parts in
the industry, whose accuracy
can be compared with injection
molding.
Example:
Kelly Manufacturing Company
(KMC), the world’s largest
manufacturer of general
aviation instruments, makes
extensive use of 3-D printing
by producing prototypes of
critical components for an
aircraft quickly; the process
would otherwise take an
estimated 3-4 weeks.
INTRIGUING APPLICATIONS
3D
Printing
Medical
Food
Games &
Entertainment
Do It YourselfPop-Culture
Defense &
Space
Fashion &
Retail
Fashionable Plaster
This 3-D-printed cast helps
in repair broken bones may
be the future of medical
orthopedic casts. 3-D printed
casts also bring out the
positive potential of this
emerging technology.
Medical
Artificial Arms for Disabled
Richard Van, a South African
carpenter, assembles a Robohand
and fits it to Liam Dippenaar. Liam
was born without fingers on his right
hand. Makerbot which is a 3-D printer
provided them with the 3D printing
technology that they used to print the
parts for the Robohand.
Medical
Grow Your Own Organs
Surgeon Dr. Anthony Atala
demonstrated an early-stage
experiment that could
someday solve the organ-
donor problem. A 3-D printer
that uses living cells to print
out a transplantable kidney.
Medical
Animated Characters
Sony pictures was the first to
embrace the concept of 3D
printing to create characters
for the movie Pirates – A
Band of Misfits.
Games &
Entertain
ment
Skyfall’s Aston Martin
Skyfall filmmakers 3-D
printed this rare Aston Martin
so they wouldn't have to
damage the original for the
film sequence. The effects
crew model makers called
on a company called
Voxeljet, which used a
massive 3D printer with a
capacity of 283 cubic feet to
reproduce three scale
models of the Aston Martin.
Pop-
Culture
Microsoft will provide
support for 3D printers in the
next update of its Windows
10 operating system. The
firm has struck deals with a
number of major 3-D printer
makers including Makerbot,
3D Systems, Form labs and
Dassault. Under the deal
they will develop
automatically loading driver
software that will ease 3D
printer set-up at home.
Do It
YourselfPrint @ Home
Components on Demand
To prepare for a future where parts
can be built on-demand in space.
Made in Space--the space
manufacturing company, has
partnered with NASA’s Marshall
Space Flight Center to launch the
first 3D printer to space. Made in
Space’s customized 3D printer will
be the first device to manufacture
parts away from planet Earth. The
3-D printing in Zero-G Experiment
will validate the capability of
additive manufacturing (AM) in
zero-gravity.
Do It
Yourself
Eyes on You
New technologies using
Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAV)
could create a new, cost-effective
and reliable monitoring service.
Researchers have created a new
3D printed drone, called 2Seas,
that could soon be used by
maritime security organizations.
The heart of 2Seas – the central
wing box, fuel tank and engine
mountings was 3D-printed.
Defense
& Space
3-D printed Lunar Base
Building a base on the moon could
theoretically be made much
simpler by using a 3D printer to
construct it from local materials.
The concept was recently
endorsed by the European Space
Agency (ESA) which is now
collaborating with architects to
gauge the feasibility of 3D printing
using lunar soil.
Defense
& Space
Space Food
NASA can send robots to Mars
with no worries about the food.
However, if it's ever going to put
humans on the red planet, then it
has to figure out how to feed them
over the course of year-long
missions. So the space agency
has funded research for a 3D
printer that creates entrees or
desserts at the touch of a button.
In this way, NASA seeks
inspiration from the concept of the
Food Replicator from the movie
Star Trek.
Food
NOTABLE PLAYERS & PRINTERS
Rep Rap
Model:
RepRapP
ro Huxley
Price:
$599
Evento
rbot
Model
: Delta
Micro
Up
Afinia
H-
Series
Price:
$1,500
Printrb
ot
Model
:
Printrb
ot GO
Price:
$1,500
Maker
bot
Model
:
Replic
ator 2x
Price:
$2,800
The
Future
is 3D
Model
:
Glacier
Steel
Price:
3000
3D
Syste
ms
Model:
CubeX
Price:
$3000
Formla
bs
Model
: Form
1
Price:
$3,300
Stratas
ys
Model
: U
print
SE
Plus
Price:
$15,00
0
FUTURE SCENARIOS
Remya – 1st 3D
Printed Human
Remya is a 1-day-old human of the
next-gen 3D printer system called
“Behold.”
Behold became an instant hit with
people who wanted an extended life by
printing out worn out organs and
tissues.
Scientist decided to “print” much more
than just organs. They got source codes
and designs of all the organs and
tissues required in a human body from
an open source Creative Commons
platform. They assembled the parts
together on a Design Software and
named the file “Remya.” Next, they just
hit the “print” button!
The whole process took 9 days. At last
they had a fully grown human that they
called Remya.
THANK YOU
3-D Printing

3-D Printing

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    Swami Keshvanand InstituteOf Technology, Management & Gramothan, Jaipur 3D PRINTING Presented By: Ayush Goyal
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    INTRODUCTION HISTORY PROJECTED GROWTH USES OF3-D PRINTING INTRIGUING APPLICATIONS NOTABLE PLAYERS & PRINTERS FUTURE SCENARIO
  • 4.
    “3-D printing” or“Additive Manufacturing” takes digital input in the form of Computer Aided Design (CAD) model and creates solid, three dimensional parts through an additive, layer by layer process. Our 3-D printers extrudes a ABS plastic filament by melting it similar to a hot glue gun.
  • 5.
    A person creates a3D image of an item using a computer- aided design (CAD) software program. The CAD information is sent to the printer. The printer forms the item by depositing the material in layers starting from the bottom layer onto a platform. In some cases light or lasers are used to harden the material. How Does It Works?
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    1984 - 86 CharlesHull invents 3D printing and coins the term “Stereo Lithography” 1992 First 3D printer built by 3D Systems 1999 First application of 3D printing in the medical field - creating the human bladder History
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    2000 Miniature human kidneycreated through 3D printing 2009 First usable prosthetic leg – this opens the door for customized products using 3D printing 2011 3D printers start offering 14K gold as printable material
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    It is predictedthat the 3D printing industry is set to grow 300% in the next 7 years! Projected Growth
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    USES OF 3-DPRINTING
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    Concept Modeling Use: Conceptmodeling lets small design and engineering firms extend their reach by testing out more ideas and developing only the right projects. For large companies, concept modeling within departments or even in individual cubicles is a way to sharpen ideas before presenting them to superiors. Example: California based 3-D Reprographics makes architectural models for its clients. They found 3D printing to be a great fit for making a strong accurate presentation model.
  • 11.
    Functional Prototyping Use: Functional prototypinghelps in creating amazingly realistic prototypes with the look and feel of a real product. Example: Lamborghini, while developing its new flagship model Aventador in 2011, made extensive use of 3-D printing technology to build a functional prototype of the car. Prototype
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    End Use PartsUse: 3-D printing is capable of building the most durable, stable, and repeatable parts in the industry, whose accuracy can be compared with injection molding. Example: Kelly Manufacturing Company (KMC), the world’s largest manufacturer of general aviation instruments, makes extensive use of 3-D printing by producing prototypes of critical components for an aircraft quickly; the process would otherwise take an estimated 3-4 weeks.
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    3D Printing Medical Food Games & Entertainment Do ItYourselfPop-Culture Defense & Space Fashion & Retail
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    Fashionable Plaster This 3-D-printedcast helps in repair broken bones may be the future of medical orthopedic casts. 3-D printed casts also bring out the positive potential of this emerging technology. Medical
  • 16.
    Artificial Arms forDisabled Richard Van, a South African carpenter, assembles a Robohand and fits it to Liam Dippenaar. Liam was born without fingers on his right hand. Makerbot which is a 3-D printer provided them with the 3D printing technology that they used to print the parts for the Robohand. Medical
  • 17.
    Grow Your OwnOrgans Surgeon Dr. Anthony Atala demonstrated an early-stage experiment that could someday solve the organ- donor problem. A 3-D printer that uses living cells to print out a transplantable kidney. Medical
  • 18.
    Animated Characters Sony pictureswas the first to embrace the concept of 3D printing to create characters for the movie Pirates – A Band of Misfits. Games & Entertain ment
  • 19.
    Skyfall’s Aston Martin Skyfallfilmmakers 3-D printed this rare Aston Martin so they wouldn't have to damage the original for the film sequence. The effects crew model makers called on a company called Voxeljet, which used a massive 3D printer with a capacity of 283 cubic feet to reproduce three scale models of the Aston Martin. Pop- Culture
  • 20.
    Microsoft will provide supportfor 3D printers in the next update of its Windows 10 operating system. The firm has struck deals with a number of major 3-D printer makers including Makerbot, 3D Systems, Form labs and Dassault. Under the deal they will develop automatically loading driver software that will ease 3D printer set-up at home. Do It YourselfPrint @ Home
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    Components on Demand Toprepare for a future where parts can be built on-demand in space. Made in Space--the space manufacturing company, has partnered with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center to launch the first 3D printer to space. Made in Space’s customized 3D printer will be the first device to manufacture parts away from planet Earth. The 3-D printing in Zero-G Experiment will validate the capability of additive manufacturing (AM) in zero-gravity. Do It Yourself
  • 22.
    Eyes on You Newtechnologies using Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAV) could create a new, cost-effective and reliable monitoring service. Researchers have created a new 3D printed drone, called 2Seas, that could soon be used by maritime security organizations. The heart of 2Seas – the central wing box, fuel tank and engine mountings was 3D-printed. Defense & Space
  • 23.
    3-D printed LunarBase Building a base on the moon could theoretically be made much simpler by using a 3D printer to construct it from local materials. The concept was recently endorsed by the European Space Agency (ESA) which is now collaborating with architects to gauge the feasibility of 3D printing using lunar soil. Defense & Space
  • 24.
    Space Food NASA cansend robots to Mars with no worries about the food. However, if it's ever going to put humans on the red planet, then it has to figure out how to feed them over the course of year-long missions. So the space agency has funded research for a 3D printer that creates entrees or desserts at the touch of a button. In this way, NASA seeks inspiration from the concept of the Food Replicator from the movie Star Trek. Food
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    Rep Rap Model: RepRapP ro Huxley Price: $599 Evento rbot Model :Delta Micro Up Afinia H- Series Price: $1,500 Printrb ot Model : Printrb ot GO Price: $1,500 Maker bot Model : Replic ator 2x Price: $2,800 The Future is 3D Model : Glacier Steel Price: 3000 3D Syste ms Model: CubeX Price: $3000 Formla bs Model : Form 1 Price: $3,300 Stratas ys Model : U print SE Plus Price: $15,00 0
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    Remya – 1st3D Printed Human Remya is a 1-day-old human of the next-gen 3D printer system called “Behold.” Behold became an instant hit with people who wanted an extended life by printing out worn out organs and tissues. Scientist decided to “print” much more than just organs. They got source codes and designs of all the organs and tissues required in a human body from an open source Creative Commons platform. They assembled the parts together on a Design Software and named the file “Remya.” Next, they just hit the “print” button! The whole process took 9 days. At last they had a fully grown human that they called Remya.
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