10 Interesting Fact About The science and technology behind 3D printing
10 Interesting Fact About The science and technology behind 3D printing
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3D printing process or three -dimensional printing was first developed in 1983 by Charles Hull.
3D printing technology using materials such as plastic, metal, paper, and even biological materials such as living cells.
3D printing process is different from offset printing technology or screen printing, because it print objects in layer by layer.
One of the advantages of 3D Printing technology is the ability to make custom and unique objects easily, even one by one.
3D Printing has been used in various industries, including manufacturing, medicine, and architecture.
3D Printing is also used in manufacturing prototypes, allowing designers to check and test their products before mass production.
3D printing technology is also used to make human organs, such as liver or kidney, for use in transplants.
3D Printing also allows the creation of complex mathematical models, such as fractal and complicated geometric shapes.
One of the weaknesses of 3D Printing technology is that printed objects tend to have a more fragile structure and less durable compared to objects made in a conventional way.
Although it is still classified as new technology, 3D printing has become increasingly affordable and easy to use by the general public, with the number of 3D printers available on the market.