Blogs of 3D Printing
Laser Engraving is a Subtractive Manufacturing method, that change the surface of an object with help of a laser beam. This process is mostly used to create images on the material, that are visible at eye level.
STL is the most common file format for 3D printing, as most CAD programs nowadays work with the STL file format, it’s widely used for rapid prototyping, 3D printing
Diverse materials are used for 3D printing and even the products that result from the process are all unique. Read full blog to know more
The 3D printing extruder is an assembly of parts in the 3D printer that emits material in liquid or semi-liquid form to deposit it in successive layers within the 3D printing volume.
Direct Energy Deposition (DED) is a sequence of several similar metal 3D printing technologies that prints parts by melting and fusing material as it is deposited.
THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE is a form of elastomer, capable of being used on any properly equipped FDM 3D printer. Read full blog to know more
Polycarbonate (PC) is one of the strongest 3D printer filament presented in this list which is extremely durable and resistant to both physical impact and heat
CARBON FILAMENTS 3D printed parts are much lighter and more dimensionally stable, reducing chances of warping or shrinkage.
Silk PLA filament is a blend made by a diffusion of biopolymer material with silk appearance.
Rapid Tooling (RT) is that the tactic of blending rapid Prototyping techniques along conventional tooling methods to provide a mould quickly or parts of a functional model.