The IT team is introducing 3D printing, which creates 3D objects by laying down successive layers of material. There are three main types of 3D printing: FDM uses plastic filament, SLA uses UV curable resin, and SLS uses laser sintering of powders. Current applications include medical devices, automotive parts like Strati - the first 3D printed car, and construction including houses. The future of 3D printing is promising with expectations of over $12 billion in growth and applications like printed clothing, food, organs, and even space construction.
This talk was first presented at the Maryland Society for Educational Technology 2014 Common Ground conference. It is meant as an introductory talk about 3D printing and how to get started designing for 3D printing and printing even if you don't have a 3D printer.
We discuss:
* What exactly is 3D printing
* What can it do
* What it can't do
* The uses of 3D printing in fashion, architecture, food, medical devices, and tools
* Real world projects using 3D printing and everyday people
* How 3D printing can be used in the classroom
* Different types of 3D printers
* Different types of 3D printing materials
* Different software solutions for creating 3D designs
* Some 3D printing resources
How To Make Money With 3D Printing: An Overview Of The 3D Printing Industry A...Jeffrey Ito
3D printing is a budding technology industry that can not be ignored. Even today there are advancements in 3D printing that are changing the way we manufacture goods. It would be imperative to know and understand the fundamentals behind what is causing the signs of the third industrial revolution.
3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is created. Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced horizontal cross-section of the eventual object.
This talk was first presented at the Maryland Society for Educational Technology 2014 Common Ground conference. It is meant as an introductory talk about 3D printing and how to get started designing for 3D printing and printing even if you don't have a 3D printer.
We discuss:
* What exactly is 3D printing
* What can it do
* What it can't do
* The uses of 3D printing in fashion, architecture, food, medical devices, and tools
* Real world projects using 3D printing and everyday people
* How 3D printing can be used in the classroom
* Different types of 3D printers
* Different types of 3D printing materials
* Different software solutions for creating 3D designs
* Some 3D printing resources
How To Make Money With 3D Printing: An Overview Of The 3D Printing Industry A...Jeffrey Ito
3D printing is a budding technology industry that can not be ignored. Even today there are advancements in 3D printing that are changing the way we manufacture goods. It would be imperative to know and understand the fundamentals behind what is causing the signs of the third industrial revolution.
3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is created. Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced horizontal cross-section of the eventual object.
What Can 3D Printing Be Used For? Here Are 10 Amazing ExamplesBernard Marr
3D printing technology is advancing very rapidly, and today, it can be used to print many more things than most people realize. In this article, we look at ten innovative examples of what's possible today.
The presentation contains all the data about 3D printing. How it is done, what are the various ways of 3D printing process along with its Advantage & Disadvantage, type of raw material used, etc....
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a high level overview of 3D printing (2018) with a focus on consumer printing. Targeted at those with little technical or design knowledge. Includes models and examples to make the material relevant, no matter what level of exposure the audience has had previously. Examples include use of 3D printing in woodworking. Version 2
A complete illustrated ppt on 3D printing technology. All the additive processes,Future and effects are well described with relevant diagram and images.Must download for attractive seminar presentation.3D Printing technology could revolutionize and re-shape the world. Advances in 3D printing technology can significantly change and improve the way we manufacture products and produce goods worldwide. If the last industrial revolution brought us mass production and the advent of economies of scale - the digital 3D printing revolution could bring mass manufacturing back a full circle - to an era of mass personalization, and a return to individual craftsmanship.
The latest Top 10 from the Rassed research program explore different ways in which 3D printing is currently being used across the world.
Anticipated to become a mainstream technology in the near future, these slides show that 3D printing is already having an impact - with more to innovations and benefits envisaged in the coming years.
3D Printing, Makers Movement, Manufacturing, Product Development, Business - What are the tremendous opportunities that arise when these worlds collide? Preview the endless possibilities.
By Deepak Mehta, 3DEE. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Brussels 2014. More info: http://crowdsourcingweek.com/
What Can 3D Printing Be Used For? Here Are 10 Amazing ExamplesBernard Marr
3D printing technology is advancing very rapidly, and today, it can be used to print many more things than most people realize. In this article, we look at ten innovative examples of what's possible today.
The presentation contains all the data about 3D printing. How it is done, what are the various ways of 3D printing process along with its Advantage & Disadvantage, type of raw material used, etc....
3d Printing: History and Current TechniquesDavid Gerhard
Why do we care about 3d printing? What are the economics of 3d printing? How do the different 3d printers work? How do you design something to be 3d printed?
a high level overview of 3D printing (2018) with a focus on consumer printing. Targeted at those with little technical or design knowledge. Includes models and examples to make the material relevant, no matter what level of exposure the audience has had previously. Examples include use of 3D printing in woodworking. Version 2
A complete illustrated ppt on 3D printing technology. All the additive processes,Future and effects are well described with relevant diagram and images.Must download for attractive seminar presentation.3D Printing technology could revolutionize and re-shape the world. Advances in 3D printing technology can significantly change and improve the way we manufacture products and produce goods worldwide. If the last industrial revolution brought us mass production and the advent of economies of scale - the digital 3D printing revolution could bring mass manufacturing back a full circle - to an era of mass personalization, and a return to individual craftsmanship.
The latest Top 10 from the Rassed research program explore different ways in which 3D printing is currently being used across the world.
Anticipated to become a mainstream technology in the near future, these slides show that 3D printing is already having an impact - with more to innovations and benefits envisaged in the coming years.
3D Printing, Makers Movement, Manufacturing, Product Development, Business - What are the tremendous opportunities that arise when these worlds collide? Preview the endless possibilities.
By Deepak Mehta, 3DEE. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Brussels 2014. More info: http://crowdsourcingweek.com/
3DPrinting Technologies
echnologiesthatbuild3Dobjectsbyaddinglayer-upon-layerofmaterial,whetherthematerialisplastic,metal,concreteoranycompositematerials. There are three types of Printer.
1.Stereo lithography (SLA)
2.Selective laser sintering (SLS)
3.Fused deposition modeling (FDM)
This is brief introduction about 3D printer.
I think 3D printer is 4th wave.
First wave: Neolithic revolution
2nd wave: industrial revolution
3rd wave: information age
4th wave: manufacture revolution by 3D printer
1. THE IT TEAM
JOB CORP ACADEMY
" EXIT PROJECT"
12/11/2014
By: Rafat K.
Bless G.
Willis L.
2. THE IT TEAM: WHO WE ARE
• The IT team stand for "Information Technology"
• We explore & study the use of system technology
• Especially ones related to:
(computers, telecommunication, system software, networks, hardware
data manipulation / distribution)
• - Pretty much anything that deals with technology.
• " Unfortunately, If electricity runs through it, then we are responsible."
3. THE IT TEAM WOULD LIKE TO
INTRODUCE:
3D Printing
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4. OVERVIEW
• What is 3D Printing ?
• Brief History
• Technology of 3D Printing
• Industrial V.S Personal printing
• Current Applications of 3D Printing
• Future Of 3D Printing
5. WHAT IS 3D PRINTING?
• It is a new technology introduced to creating 3D printed objects.
• It works the same way as a regular printer except it creates 3 dimensional
objects.
• 3D printing is also known as "Additive Manufacturing."
- It uses a process to create an object, by laying down successive
layers of material until the whole object is created.
6. BRIEF HISTORY
• Problem with Manufacturing:
- Subtractive Methods
(The province of machining and generating exact shapes with high precision)
• MIT developed new technology at company called 3D systems (1980s & 1990s)
• CAD or "Computer Aided Design" is a software created to aid machinery.
• Result: Additive Manufacturing AKA 3D manufacturing
• - Rapid Prototyping
( Manufacturing is no longer limited by subtractive methods when generating
complex shapes with high precision)
7. TECHNOLOGY OF 3D PRINTING
3 Methods for 3D Printing
1. FDM: "Fused Deposition Modeling"
2. SLA: "Stereo-lithography"
3. SLS: "Selective Laser Sintering"
8. FUSED DEPOSITION MODELING (FDM)
• Technology uses plastic filament or metal wire unwound from a coil.
1. coil is unwound to extrusion nozzle which can turn flow on or off.
2. coil is heated to melt the material and can be moved in x y plane.
3. Operated by CAM software
4. Material hardens immediately after extrusion.
• FDM was invented by Scott Crump in1988
• Also known as (FFF) Fused Filament Fabrication
10. STEREO-LITHOGRAPHY (SLA)
• Main technology use “photo-polymerization”
(Producing solid part from a liquid)
1. Employs liquid ultraviolet curable photo-polymer resin.
2. UV laser to build the objects layers 1 at a time.
In summary: The liquid being exposed to UV laser solidifies the liquid
and help join layers below.
• Technique was invented in 1986 by Charles Hull.
12. SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING (SLS)
• Technology uses high power laser to fuse small particles:
( Plastic, metal, ceramic or glass powders )
• Produce mass that has a the desired 3D design.
• Laser selectively fuses the powdered material by scanning cross sections.
• All untouched powder remains as it becomes a support structure.
• No need for support structure ( SLS & SLA )
• Developed by Dr. Carl Deckard in 1980s.
14. INDUSTRIAL VS PERSONAL PRINTING
Industrial Personal
Modeling
Flexibility
Speed efficient
Cost efficient
Rapid
Prototyping
Smaller Magnitude
Personal Creativity
Larger Magnitude
Industrial Creativity
15. CURRENT APPLICATIONS
• While Home and office printing is still experimental and creative
• Industrial application of 3d printing takes on new innovation
• Some of the industrial uses of 3D printing today includes:
- Medical usage
- Automobile
- Construction
16. HAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL
• What is HAL ?
• The World First Robotic Remedial Device
- cerebral & nervous muscular system
( Bio cybernetic )
17. 3D PRINTER USED FOR HAL
• 3D Printing Prototype
• Fabrication of plastics or medals part one layer at a time used for
exoskeleton.
• 3D Scanning
• Scans the endoskeleton geometry symmetry used in exoskeleton.
18. HAL IMPACT MEDICAL
• Exoskeleton suit designed to support and expand the physical capabilities
with physical disabilities.
• Think “I Want To Walk”
• Send “Receiving The Signals”
• Read “HAL Reads Signals“
• Move “ HAL Moves As The Wearer Intends”
• Feedback “The Brains Learns Motions”
20. 3D PRINTER USED FOR STRATI
• The 3D printing process was finished in a 44 hour period.
21. STRATI EV
• Created by Local Motors in collaboration with Cincinnati Inc. and Oakridge
National Laboratory.
• Made with recyclable materials.
• Open Source
• Weighs 1800 lb.
23. CONSTRUCTION
Giant 3D additive manufacturing tower used in construction
These towers are being used today
They are portable
faster building process
and able to work non stop
26. CONSTRUCTION
1. "New York City architect/contractor Adam Kushner begins construction of
the first ever 3D printed estate, which features a 3D printed swimming pool,
4-bedroom, 2400 square foot home, and more."
2. "Chinese company Win Sun decoration & design engineer has constructed a set of
ten single story, 3D-printed homes which it produced in under 24 hours. The
homes, printed in prefabricated panels which fit together on site, were created
using Win Sun's custom-built 3D printer which measures 10 meters by 6.6
meters, and took the company twelve years to develop."
29. FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
3D printing tests the limits of human creation and may even go further.
Possibly beyond our understanding.
The freedom to create objects without limitation in shape creates an array of
infinite results
There are creations that can be patterned in computers that go on beyond the
limitation of human understanding.
The IT team cannot express these thoughts with simple words, we must show you
........
30. THE FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
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expected growth over $12 BILLION...
in the next 6 years alone ....
You may be wondering why....
31. FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
Imagine the limits of 3D printed car design
32. FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
"3D printed Clothing and shoes"
We thought this was pretty interesting...
33. FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
"Fast Food With Style"
"Dude ! that shoe is a bun"
34. FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
Talk about Organ Printing
Wow
Look at that ....
HEART
JAW Someone's face
Kidney Printing?
35. FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
Imagine putting 3D industrial printing ....
In space .....
Construction In the future..
Cities in space...
36. FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING
Pretty Much Everything You Saw in "I ROBOT"
37. THE ONLY CON & DOWNSIDE
PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS AT HOME !!!
WE HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO