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Asked: June 18, 20232023-06-18T09:51:04+05:30 2023-06-18T09:51:04+05:30In: 3D Printing

How does 3D printing work? And what’s the future of 3D printing in India?

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How does 3D printing work? And what’s the future of 3D printing in India?

Discuss the prime components and machanism. Discuss the cost of production and relate it with Indian context; affordability of 3D printing in Indian market.

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  1. Anubhav27889
    2023-06-18T11:15:24+05:30Added an answer on June 18, 2023 at 11:15 am

    3D Printing working

    Layers of material are added by the printer until the desired product is “printed,” which is how 3D-printed objects are produced. You might think of each layer as a thinly sliced cross-section of the printed object. Users may create complex shapes using 3D printing without using as much material as they would with conventional manufacturing techniques.

    The 3D printing process is the reverse of “subtractive manufacturing,” in which the material is hollowed out or cut out using machinery like a milling machine. On the other hand, with additive manufacturing, physical objects can be produced without the use of a mould or material block. Instead, it builds up and fuses layers of material.

    Quick product production, minimal initial fixed infrastructure costs, and the capacity to produce intricate designs are all benefits of 3D printing.

    Now the main thing is how the 3d printer works.

    3D printing works in many methods:-

    1. Powder bed Fusion:-
      In powder bed fusion (PBF), layers are formed when heat energy, such as an electron beam or a laser, selectively fuses particular regions of a powder bed. Up until a part is made, these layers are piled onto one another.

    PBF may involve sintering or melting procedures, but the fundamental operating principle stays the same. A light coating of powder is first applied to the build platform using a recoating roller or blade. The powder bed’s surface is then scanned using a heat source. To bind particular regions, this source selectively raises particle temperature.

    The platform falls to allow the heat source to scan the next layer after scanning a cross-section or layer. The result in the end is a volume containing fused components.

    2. VAT Polymerisation

    The two approaches for VAT photopolymerization are stereolithography (SLA) and digital light processing (DLP). Both techniques selectively cure liquid material (often resin) kept in a vat, building components one layer at a time.

    DLP functions by ‘flashing’ a picture of each finished layer onto the liquid on the vat’s surface. In contrast, SLA uses a laser or single-point UV source to cure the liquid. Once printing is finished, the extra resin must be removed from the output, and the object must then be exposed to light to increase its strength further. After processing, support structures, if any, must be eliminated, and the part can then be further processed to produce higher quality.

    3. Binder jetting

    Binder jetting works by covering the build platform with a thin layer of powdered material, such as polymer sand, ceramic, or metal. After that, adhesive drops are thrown by a print head to bond the particles together. As a result, a component is constructed in layers.

    Thermally sintered metal pieces are required, or metals with low melting points, such as bronze, must be infused into the metal. A cyanoacrylate adhesive can be soaked to adhere to ceramic or polymer parts. In most cases, post-processing is needed to complete the output.

    There are several uses for binder jetting, including large-scale ceramic moulds, full-colour prototypes, and 3D printing of metal.

    4. Fused Deposition Modelling

    A heated nozzle is used in fused deposition modelling (FDM) to feed a filament spool to an extrusion head. The material is heated by the extrusion head, which causes it to soften before being deposited in places where it will cool. The build platform descends and gets ready for the next layer to be added once a material layer is constructed.

    This procedure, often called material extrusion, has short lead times and is economical. However, it has poor dimensional precision, and post-processing is frequently needed to achieve a smooth finish. The output also tends to be anisotropic, or weaker in one direction, making it unsuitable for crucial applications.

     

    Now, I think the future of 3d printing in India is quite good.

    The market for 3D printing in India is thought to be worth $250 million, but in the years to come, it will likely grow significantly due to factors like the increased adoption of cutting-edge manufacturing methods, favourable government incentives and policies for adopting the technology, increased availability of skilled labour, and the development of homegrown startups.

    3d printing helps India in many ways:-

    1. Local demand for 3d printing.
    2. Helps in increasing employment.
    3. Giving a boost to the ideas.
    4. Helps in setting up a workspace.

    And many more ways in upcoming years, still in India 3d printing knowledge has to be given in many particular areas.

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