Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2023-06-03 Origin: Site
3D printing is called additive manufacturing. First, a computer is used to build a three-dimensional model of the product and slice it. According to the slice data of each layer, the software controls the print head to print layer by layer, and the thin layer material is stacked layer by layer from bottom to top to form a three-dimensional product. 3D printing integrates advanced technologies in materials science, electromechanical control technology, and computer information technology. It has changed traditional manufacturing methods and processes, and is a landmark achievement of the "third technological revolution".
3D printing currently involves many fields, such as construction industry, automobile manufacturing, aerospace, game toy figures, food processing, film and television props, art production, clothing, healthcare, maker education and many other directions have a wide range of applications.
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