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February 18, 2019
So which materials do 3D printers use to print anyhow? This is a common refrain from those unfamiliar with how 3D printers like the HP Metal Jet render physical objects, and even those more familiar with the 3D printing process may be surprised to find out there are other lesser-known printing materials, from chemical elements to precious earth metals to commonplace LEGO® bricks.
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February 18, 2019So which materials do 3D printers use to print anyhow? This is a common refrain from those unfamiliar with how 3D printers like the HP Metal Jet render physical objects, and even those more familiar with the 3D printing process may be surprised to find out there are other lesser known printing materials, from chemical elements to precious earth metals to commonplace Lego® bricks.
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October 12, 2018
The technological breakthrough of 3D printing will change the face of production in almost every way. In original production lines, multiple parts were assembled together by people, versus mechanical arms, while moving through the system down the conveyor belt.
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October 12, 2018The technological breakthrough of 3D printing will change the face of production in almost every way. In original production lines, multiple parts were assembled together by people, versus mechanical arms, while moving through the system down the conveyor belt. During the Post-Industrial Revolution, more and more automatic machinery replaced physical, manual labor in order to boost efficiency and cut down on labor costs. However, while this may have solved a number of business demands, it also presented new problems. Each metal piece of machinery on the production line is made from a replicated cast. If a cast is flawed or becomes damaged, a completely new one must be made to replace it; otherwise, even the smallest of misalignments can create a domino effect of consequences, such as a failed or dysfunctional product.