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The process of producing tangible items by layering on materials according to geometric representations is called digital fabrication technology, sometimes referred to as additive manufacturing or 3D printing. This innovative technique has gained popularity. Numerous industries, including healthcare, automotive, locomotive, and aviation, now make extensive use of the quickly expanding area of 3D printing technology. This page discusses the materials utilized in the production process, provides a summary of the many types of 3D printing technology, and illustrates the extensive variety of uses for them With the potential to create intricate structures and personalized patterns straight from computer-aided design (CAD) models, 3D printing technology is a potent instrument that has the potential to completely alter the face of contemporary production.
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