3D PRINTERS - SCI & TECH

News: India’s first 3D printed post office is now open for business in Bengaluru

 

What's in the news?

       3D printing technology was adopted to build this building as it saves cost by 30% and time when compared with conventional construction methods.

 

3D Printing:

       3D printing uses computer-aided design (CAD) to create three-dimensional objects through a layering method.

       The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes.

a.       In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created.

       Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced cross-section of the object.

       3D printing enables us to produce complex shapes using less material than traditional manufacturing methods.

 

Working of a 3-D Printer:

       A typical 3D printer is very much like an inkjet printer operated from a computer.

       It builds up a 3D model one layer at a time, from the bottom upward, by repeatedly printing over the same area in a method known as fused deposition modelling (FDM).

       Working entirely automatically, the printer creates a model over a period of hours by turning a 3D CAD drawing into lots of two-dimensional, cross-sectional layers—effectively separating 2D prints that sit one on top of another.

 

Raw materials:

The most common 3D printing raw materials are the commodity thermoplastic polymers:

       Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)

       Polylactic acid (PLA)

       Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified (PETG)

 

Applications:

       Prosthetic limbs and other body parts

       Homes and other buildings

       Food

       Medicine

       Firearms

       Liquid structures

       Glass products

       Acrylic objects

       Movie props

       Musical instruments

       Clothing

       Medical models and devices