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All basics about additive manufacturing, 3D printing, processes, slicers, filaments, and much more.

What you will learn

What is Additive Manufacturing?

Type of 3D printers and their features.

Design principles for additive manufacturing.

What is a slicer? The main parameters of the slicer?

Description

Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is revolutionizing the way products are designed, manufactured, and serviced.

Additive manufacturing provides on-demand manufacturing without specialized equipment, opens digital design tools, and provides breakthrough performance and unrivaled flexibility in various industries.

You’ll learn about the notion of additive manufacturing, how it’s used in production, and what creates should think about when deciding whether or not to use it. We’ll cover additive manufacturing processes, the advantages, and limitations of these processes, and the approaches to be used in considering the material properties and design for additive manufacturing.


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Advantages of Additive Manufacturing:

  • Freedom of Design: All you need is the digital 3D model of component appearance.
  • Shorter Lead Times: You can save a lot of time by reducing the load of work, equipment, and materials.
  • Low-Volume Manufacturing: This method is useful for specialized entities that you don’t need much of.
  • Ability to Design Complex Geometry: 3D printing captures complexity that conventional manufacturing processes do not.
  • Cost-Effective: Initial investment in tools and printing equipment is high, but significant cost savings are realized throughout the manufacturing process.

3D printing is one of the cutting-edge technologies developed to date and has great potential for future applications in the manufacturing industry.

A hands-on course detailing the introduction to additive manufacturing can help you develop your knowledge of 3D printing. If you wish to acquire the engineering skills necessary to master the art of product design and manufacturing.

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Content

Introduction

Welcome!

Definitions

Definitions and Types

Processes

Extrusion (FFF, FDM)
Slicer and CAD
Photopolymerization (SLA, DLP)
Powder Bed Fusion (SLM, SLS)
Emerging Process Technologies