Abstract
Comparing the accuracy of professional and consumer grade 3D printers in complex models production
Highlights
Additive Manufacturing (AM) Technologies emerged as a new and innovative technology based on Rapid Prototyping which overcomes the shortcomings of traditional methods of prototyping.This terminology is under the jurisdiction of the F42 Committee on Additive Manufacturing Technologies and of F42.91 Subcommittee on Terminology, through a mutual agreement with ASTM International (ASTM) standards development process, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), available from ISO Standard [1,2].Materials play a key role in the AM process
The study [8] is a comparison based on a reference part that was designed to fit into the building volume of most low cost Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) machines through part quality using IT grades [9]
The production of the religious building on the professional grade 3D printer Dimension Elite was achieved with the following manufacturing performance: build time 32 hours 59 minutes, the used model material 199.27 cm3 and used support material 90.14 cm3
Summary
Additive Manufacturing (AM) Technologies emerged as a new and innovative technology based on Rapid Prototyping which overcomes the shortcomings of traditional methods of prototyping.This terminology is under the jurisdiction of the F42 Committee on Additive Manufacturing Technologies and of F42.91 Subcommittee on Terminology, through a mutual agreement with ASTM International (ASTM) standards development process, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), available from ISO Standard [1,2].Materials play a key role in the AM process. Additive Manufacturing (AM) Technologies emerged as a new and innovative technology based on Rapid Prototyping which overcomes the shortcomings of traditional methods of prototyping. This terminology is under the jurisdiction of the F42 Committee on Additive Manufacturing Technologies and of F42.91 Subcommittee on Terminology, through a mutual agreement with ASTM International (ASTM) standards development process, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), available from ISO Standard [1,2]. The review paper [7] demonstrated a development procedure of alternative feedstock filament of low-cost composite material for Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) to extend the range of rapid tooling applications. According to the type of AM technology [1,2,3,4,5,6] used in certain AM processes, Table 1 gives the selection of materials and the field of application of AM processes.
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