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Processes and Best Practices of 3D Printing

Learn about General explanation of 3D Printing || Various 3D printing processes like SLA, DLP, FDM etc. || 3D Printing procedure & material
Applications of 3D printing in present era

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What’s Covered = General explanation of 3D printing, 3D printing procedure, Various types of 3D printing processes, Materials & Applications.

With the advent of computers in 1950s and internet in 1990s, the fundamental way of doing things has through a massive change. These technologies made our lives better, opened up new avenues and possibilities and gave us a hope for the future. But it generally takes decades for an ecosystem to be built across a particular technology to take it to masses and achieve the truly disruptive nature of that technology.

It is widely believed that 3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) has the vast potential to become one of these technologies. There is a lot of coverage on 3D printing across many television channels, newspapers and online resources. Now What really is this 3D printing that some have claimed will put an end to traditional manufacturing as we know it? Revolutionize design and impose geopolitical, economic, social, demographic and environmental and security implications to our everyday lives.

The most basic, differentiating principle behind 3D printing technology is that it is an additive manufacturing process. And this is indeed the key because 3D printing is a radically different manufacturing method based on advanced technology that builds up parts, additively, in layers at the sub mm scale. This is fundamentally different from any other existing traditional manufacturing techniques.

“In the 20th century, no other invention affected the mankind more than technology did.”

Introduction

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Course Scope
01:40
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General Explanation of 3D Printing
05:41
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3D Printing Procedure
02:16

Various Processes

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Stereolithography - SLA
02:58
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Digital Light Processing - DLP
01:41
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Laser Sintering
02:25
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Fusion Deposition Modelling/Extrusion/FFF
01:58
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Inkjet - Binder Jetting
01:34
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Inkjet - Material Jetting
01:07
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Selective Deposition Lamination (SDL)
01:22
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EBM - Electron Beam Melting
00:55

Material and Applications

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3D Printing Materials
06:28
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3D Printing Applications
11:10
No prior experience is required since this is an introductory class to 3D printing itself || No software requirements as well || Just a kin and curious mind
University students or graduates || 3D printing enthusiasts and hobbyist || Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates.
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