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Research Paper Fabrication of 3D Printer
Author(s) -
Jayesh Bodani,
Urval Panchal,
Prof. Marnish Modi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2022.41481
Subject(s) - 3d printing , rapid prototyping , 3d printer , layer (electronics) , fabrication , cad , sort , engineering drawing , process (computing) , computer science , 3d modeling , automotive industry , fused deposition modeling , manufacturing engineering , computer graphics (images) , engineering , materials science , mechanical engineering , nanotechnology , operating system , database , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , aerospace engineering
3D printing is called as desktop fabrication. It is a process of prototyping where by a structure is synthesized from a 3d model. The 3d model is stored in as a STL format and then forwarded to a 3D printer. It can use a good range of materials like ABS, PLA, and composites also .3D printing may be a rapidly developing and price optimized sort of rapid prototyping. The 3D printer prints the CAD design layer by layer forming a true object. 3D printing springs from inkjet desktop printers during which multiple deposit jets and therefore the printing material, layer by layer derived from the CAD 3D data. 3D printing significantly challenges production processes within the future. This type of printing is predicted to influence industries, like automotive, medical, education, equipment, consumer products industries and various businesses. Keywords: 3d printing, Rapid Prototyping, ABS, PLA

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