Difference between revisions of "Talk:Additive manufacturing"
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First commercial 3D bio-printer [http://www.rdmag.com/New-To-Market/2009/12/New-to-Market-First-commercial-3-D-bio-printer-makes-human-tissue-and-organs/] | First commercial 3D bio-printer [http://www.rdmag.com/New-To-Market/2009/12/New-to-Market-First-commercial-3-D-bio-printer-makes-human-tissue-and-organs/] | ||
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Image of rapid prototyped parts
Rapid prototyped moulds and tooling
Sintered metal parts
Selective laser melting (fully dense metal) - http://www.mcp-group.com/rpt/rpttslm.html
http://www.rapidprototypinghomepage.com
Change title to additive fabrication / 3D printing?
sintered sand for moulds, also direct metal tooling fabrication
First commercial 3D bio-printer [1]
Ability to incorporate components during build
Additive fabrication advantages
Continuously varying material - Objet has already
Colour (Z-Corp)
Geometry impossible using any other process.
3D internal patterning
True multimaterial (to come)