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[http://www.mcp-group.com/rpt/rpttslm.html Selective laser melting]
 
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Change title to additive fabrication / 3D printing?
 
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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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Revision as of 02:24, 17 January 2010

This 'discussion page' is currently used to hold notes for the development of this website (however it can still be used for discussion)

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

Desktop factory

Selective laser melting

EBF3

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)