3D Printing Limitations-Report

3D printing(3DP), also known as additive manufacturing (AM), refers to the process of making or creating a three-dimensional object wherein multiple layers a being laid upon one another to create an object under the control of computer system.

3D printing will also reduce the cost of manufacturing anything by 50% or even more. Still, it is inevitable to overlook its negative impacts on our lives.

3D Printing Limitations at a glance :

  • Surface texture is generally too rough.
  • Materials have low heat deflection temperatures.
  • Materials generally have low strengths.
  • Material prices are far too high restricting the growth of the market.
  • Parts are generally not as dense as parts made by CNC and other processes.
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3D Printing Limitations

3D Printing Limitations

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