Abstract

The article considers the prospects of application of additive technologies in porcelain production by the example of creating a master model of a porcelain coffee pot. The results of printing a master model of the product obtained using a 3D printer with FDM printing technology are analyzed. The possible defects of 3D-printing that may occur during modelling and printing of models with complex configuration and fine plasticity are considered.

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