The invention concerns an additive manufacturing process, whereby an object (10) is manufactured by coating metal (12) on a base (8), by aligning an order device (5) successively to different processing zones (9) with respect to the base (8) and depositing liquid metal (12) locally in ...
The invention relates to a computer-implemented additive manufacturing process for manufacturing a three-dimensional object with at least one layer of material. In particular, the invention relates to a computer-implemented 3D printing process for manufacturing a three-dimensional object with at least on...
Similar to standard 3D printing, AM allows for the creation of bespoke parts withcomplex geometries and little wastage. Ideal forrapid prototyping, the digital process means that design alterations can be done quickly and efficiently during the manufacturing process. Unlike with more traditional subtract...
An additive manufacturing process in which sheets of material are bonded to form an object [1]. From: Digital Manufacturing, 2022 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms Recommended Publications Featured Authors Chapters...
As a driver of innovation in the chemical industry, we not only rely on conventional processes for manufacturing equipment, valves and control components, but also deploy the latest technologies, benefiting from their advantages for the complex applications in the chemical process industry. This ...
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Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as “3D printing”, is a relatively new and advanced form of production that is growing in importance. The process begins with taking computer aided design (CAD) files and translating them into physical 3D objects. Beginning as a rapid prototyping technolog...
Much of the growth in the 3D printing industry comes from the rapid growth of 3D printing in manufacturing, which was thought impossible when the process was first developed. Today, new 3D printing materials, processes, and companies are appearing and developing constantly – you’ll hear about ...
Microstructure control in metal additive manufacturing is highly desirable for superior and bespoke mechanical performance. Engineering the columnar-to-equiaxed transition during rapid solidification in the additive manufacturing process is crucial for its technological advancement. Here, we report a powder-siz...
Additive manufacturing, also known as3D printing, is a process used to create a physical (or 3D) object by layering materials based on a digital model. Unlike subtractive manufacturing, which creates its final product by cutting away from a block of material, additive manufacturing adds material ...