Inside 3D Printing: Reshaping Manufacturing: Understanding the 3D Printing Process
Addictive printing or 3d printing
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CONTENTS
1.Introduction
2.History
3.What is addictive Printing ?
4.Different methods
5.how it works?
6.Advantages
7.Diadvantages
8.Applications
9.Future
10.Conclusion
11.References
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Introduction
• addictive printing is a modern technology in which 3
dimensional objects are printed from digital data.
• addictive dimensional object is created by laying down
successive layers of material.
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History
•The technology for printing physical addictive objects
from digital data was first developed by chunk hull in 1984
& obtained a patent for the technique in 1986.
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What is addictive printing?
•addictive printing is a form of addictive manufacturing in
which components are fabricated in an addictive fashion
by adding successive layers of material together.
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General Principles
Modeling:
Additive manufacturing takes virtual
blueprints from computer aided design (CAD)
or animation modeling software and "slices"
them into digital cross-sections for the machine
to successively use as a guideline for printing.
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General Principles
Printing
To perform a print, the
machine reads the design and
lays down successive layers of
liquid, powder, or sheet material to
build the model from a series of
cross sections.
These layers, which correspond to
the virtual cross sections from the
CAD model, are joined together or
automatically fused to create the
final shape. The primary
advantage of this technique is its
ability to create almost any shape
or geometric feature.8
General Principles:
Finishing :
Though the printer-produced
resolution is sufficient for many applications,
printing a slightly oversized version of the
desired object in standard resolution, and
then removing material with a higher-
resolution subtractive process can achieve a
higher-resolution
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Different methods
• Stereo lithography
• Selective laser sintering (sls)
• Fused decomposition modeling (fdm)
• Ink-jet addictive printing
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Fused decomposition modeling• Here a hot thermoplastic is extruded from a
temperature-controlled print head to produce fairly
robust objects to a high degree of accuracy.
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Ink-jet addictive printing
It creates the model one layer at a time by spreading a
layer of powder and inkjet printing binder in the cross-
section of the part.
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Stereo llithographyStereo lithography is a process for creating three-
dimensional objects using a computer-controlled laser to
build the required structure, layer by layer. It does this by
using a resin known as liquid photopolymer that hardens
when in contact with the air
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Selective laser sinteringSelective laser sintering (SLS) is an additive
manufacturing technique that uses a high power laser to
fuse small particles of plastic, metal (direct metal laser
sintering),ceramic or glass powders into a mass that has a
desired 3-dimensional shape
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addictive Printing
Medical
Food
Games & Entertainment
Do It YourselfPop-Culture
Defense & Space
Fashion & Retail
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FUTURE1.With today's addictive printers, if you lose your TV remote's
battery cover you can print a replacement battery cover. With
tomorrow's, if you lose your remote, you'll be able to print a
new remote.
2. addictive printers are always getting cheaper and better.
3. There is currently research going on to create addictive
printers that could print out organs for people in need of a
transplant.
4. Within a decade, addictive printers will become
commonplace in houses.
The benefits of such technology are endless.20
Challenges Facing addictive
Printing Intellectual property rights of the addictive
Printer users.
Nearly anything can be printed by addictive
Printers and this is a troubling prospect if
criminals use addictive Printers to create
illegal products.
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Advantages
• Prints movable parts.
• Print items in remote location.
• Materials used are strong.
•Artificial arms & legs for disabled persons.
• Bionic ears for patients.
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Disadvantages
• No regularity on what cab be made ex- weapons.
• Provide advantages for criminal.
• Kids can print out dangerous items.
• expensive.
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Conclusion
• addictive printing is an expanding
technology which may soon start an industry
in which everyone has the possibility of being
a manufacturer.
• addictive printing has a lot of possible
benefits to society, although the products
created must be regulated.
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[1]C.L., Leong, K.F., Chua, C.K., Du, Z., 2001. Dual material rapid prototyping
techniques for the development of biomedical devices. Part I. Space creation. Int.
J. Adv. Manuf. Technol. 18 (10), 717–723.
[2] Lisa Harouni addictive printing entrepreneur available at:-
https://www.ted.com/talks/lisa_harouni_a_primer_on_addictive_printing
[3] Avi Reichental what next in addictive printing available at:
https://www.ted.com/talks/avi_reichental_what_s_next_in_addictive_print
ing
[4] Bastian Schaefer a addictive printed jumbo jet available at:-
http://www.ted.com/talks/bastian_schaefer_a_addictive_printed_jumbo_j
et?language=en
[5] Wikipedia
REFERENCES
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