3D PRINTING SEMINAR

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Creating a NEW World

BYBAQAR RIZVI

AMBALIKA CENTER FOR EXCELLENCELUCKNOW

“ AN AMAZING

DEVICE ”

“ NEXT INDUSTRIAL

REVOLUTION”

“ CREATE

ANYTHING ”

3DPRINTER

WHAT IS 3D-PRINTER

?

• 3D printer is a likecommon printers.

• On a 3D printer theobject is printed bythree dimension.

• A 3D model is built uplayer by layer.

• Therefore the wholeprocess is called rapidprototyping, or 3Dprinting.

3D-PRINTER

Traditional printer prints only in two directions i.e. X axis and Y axis.

But a 3D Printer prints in 3 directions i.e. X axis ,Y axis and Z axis.

1983

1986

CHARLES HULL

1988

SCOTT CRUMP

Invented Fused Deposition Modeling(FDM).

The Stratasys 3D Modeler was the first Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) printer

PARTS

PRINTING PROCESS

Computer Design is transferredto Printer in STL format

Printer processes the STL fileand prints it.

LET’S PRINT A VASE

SLICING PROCESS

Thickness of layer is known as Resolution.Varying from 0.075 to 0.4mm

Working

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGIES

AM

Extrusion deposition

Granular materials binding

Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM)

Photopolymerization

EXTRUSION DEPOSITION

Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)

GRANULAR MATERIALS BINDING

Selective Laser Melting (SLM)

LAMINATION

Laminated object manufacturing (LOM)Video

PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION

PRINTING MATERIALS

METALS PLASTICS CERAMICS

FOOD BIO MATERIALS CONCRETE

APPLICATIONS

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS

DENTAL APPLICATIONS

By combining oral

scanning , CAD/CAM

design and 3D printing,

dental labs can

accurately and rapidly

produce crowns, bridges,

stone models

MASS CUSTOMISATION

DOMESTIC AND HOBBYIST USE

CLOTHING

FUTURE SCOPE

ROCKET ENGINE

SpaceX SuperDraco 3D Printed Engine

BIO PRINTING

BIO PRINTING

PRINT BUILDING

PRINT BUILDING

10 Houses in 1 day1 House 2000 sq.ft

Only Rs. 3 lakh/house

ADVANTAGES

• Unlimited Creativity

• Instant products

• Print living organs

• Rapid Prototyping

• Unlimited Customization

• No material wasted

• Can print extremely small as well as large objects

DISADVANTAGES

• Slow at high resolution

• Printing inks are expensive

• Initial cost is high

ANY QUESTIONS

“THANK

YOU”