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Application of 3D Printing

 AEROSPACE
 CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE
 AUTOMOTIVE
 MEDICAL
 ENTERTAINMENT
 EDUCATION
AEROSPACE
 The aerospace industry heavily
depends on Fused Deposition
Modeling (FDM) Technology.
 On the other hand if flexible
fixtures are to be made then
PolyJet 3D printing is preferred.
 Off late India has started to
manufacture 3D printers. So if the
aerospace industry can seek help
from these 3D printer
manufacturers and individuals to
develop a 3D printer that could
cater to the needs of the industry
then it would be a win- win
situation for both the parties. It
would also boost the economy of
India.
FUSED DEPOSITION MODELLING

 Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)


is a 3D printing/additive
manufacturing technology used
for modeling, prototyping, and
production applications.
 This makes it perfect for
demanding designers and
engineers in aerospace, medical,
electrical, consumer goods, and
other industries.
POLYJET 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY

PolyJet is a powerful 3D printing technology


that produces smooth, accurate parts,
prototypes and tooling.
Benefits of PolyJet:
Produce accurate molds(containers), jigs,
fixtures and other manufacturing tools.
Achieve complex shapes, intricate details
and delicate features.
Incorporate the widest variety of colors and
materials into a single model for unbeatable
efficiency.
CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE

 Companies in China, Amsterdam


and US have used 3D printing to
build fast, cheap as well as
durable homes. The homes that
were built in China were built in
less than 24 hours.
 PolyJet 3D printing technology
produces models that have
exceptionally smooth surfaces
and great detailing. For parts that
need to bear load architects use
FDM technology instead.
AUTOMOTIVE
(Imaginarium and ALTEM Technologies)
MEDICALS

 The era of customization in the


medical industry has been
brought about with the help of
this technology especially in the
case of prosthetics. 3D printing
human tissues, liver, ear, heart,
exo-skeleton and many more
have been the gift of 3D printing
to mankind.
ENTERTAINMENT
 Most of the animation programs
that we see on the screen is
being made in Bangalore, India.
Big production houses such as
DreamWorks and Walt Disney get
their animations done in
Bangalore. But the animators in
India haven’t started to use 3D
printing in a large scale as
compared to other animators
residing in other countries.
 3D printing provides quick and
agile fabrication. You might have
seen a3D printed animated
character on screen without even
realizing it.

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