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3D Printing And The Future Of Manufacturing

by Blogging Shark Marketing Consultant
3D printing technology is the future of manufacturing because it has made the manufacturing process much faster and cheaper. If you are planning to use 3D printing technology, then you need to know some basic terms which are associated with 3D printing.

First of all, you need to know the difference between 3D exclusive logos making and additive manufacturing. 3D printing is the process of creating a three-dimensional object from a digital file, whereas additive manufacturing is a process that uses different materials to create the object.

Now let us see some of the most common 3D printing techniques that are widely used in the manufacturing industry.


Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
This is one of the most commonly used 3D printing techniques, where you print the object layer by layer. There are many FDM printers available on the market today that are affordable and suitable for beginners.

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS).
This is a type of additive manufacturing technique that is used for creating objects from metal powders. In this process, a laser beam is used to fuse the metal powder to create the object.

LPBF stands for Laser Powder Bed Fusion.
In this process, a laser beam is used to melt the metal powder to create the object.

3D printing has become a trend in the manufacturing industry because it is very cost-effective. If you are thinking of starting a business, then you should know about 3D printing.

Conclusion
There are a lot of benefits to 3D printing technology, and if you are planning to start a new business, then it is the best way. It will help you to save a lot of money and time, and it will also help you to create unique and innovative products. 

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