Abstract:
3D printing is a type of additive manufacturing technology where a three-dimensional structure is produced by laying down successive layers of material. It is also known as rapid prototyping, a mechanized method by which 3D objects are quickly produced on a relatively large machine connected to a computer containing a blueprint for the object. This innovative way of making 3D models using inkjet technology saves time and expense by removing the need for design; printing and bonding different model parts together. Now, in a single step, you can create a full model using 3D printing. Basic concepts require content cartridges, the flexibility of production and the conversion of code into a recognizable pattern. 3D Printers are devices that generate actual 3D models from digital data by printing layers by layers. It will render real reality models either built with a CAD program or canned with a 3D scanner. It is used in a wide range of industries, including clothing, clothing, industrial design, architecture, engineering and construction, automobile, aerospace, dental and medical sectors.